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Originally published February 15 2006

Environmental writer worries about fish farming practices and their relationship to the bird flu epidemic

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

For The Independent, editor Michael McCarthy tackles the subject of fish farming practices and reveals the dangerous practice of fish farmers who feed chicken dung to their fish stock, a practice he explains could contribute to the spread of avian influenza.



Bird flu may be spread by using chicken dung as food in fish farms, a practice now routine in Asia, according to the world's leading bird conservation organisation. Fertilising fish ponds with poultry faeces, which can dramatically improve fish growth, may set up major new reservoirs of avian influenza infection if the chickens providing the manure are infected themselves, according to BirdLife International, the Cambridge-based umbrella body for bird protection groups in 100 countries.


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