Namakkal Poultry Farms Boost Biosecurity Amid Tamil Nadu Bird Flu Alert

Poultry farms in Tamil Nadu's Namakkal district have intensified biosecurity and sanitation protocols following a state advisory on avian influenza. Measures include strict entry controls, doubled disinfection frequency, and thorough vehicle sanitization to prevent virus entry. Officials and farmers are collaborating to maintain the district's status as a major egg production and export center. While no outbreak has been detected in Namakkal, daily veterinary inspections are on standby to respond to any signs of concern.

Key Points: Namakkal Poultry Farms Tighten Biosecurity After Bird Flu Alert

  • Proactive biosecurity measures implemented
  • Farm entry restricted to essential personnel only
  • Vehicle disinfection and weekly sanitation doubled
  • Routine veterinary inspections being conducted
  • Aim to protect major egg production and export hub
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TN's Namakkal poultry farms step up biosecurity after bird flu alert

Namakkal poultry farms enhance sanitation & restrict access after Tamil Nadu's avian influenza advisory. Learn about the proactive measures safeguarding India's key egg hub.

"Farmers, owners and officials work together during such periods. We increase sanitation and strictly regulate entry to ensure the disease does not reach our farms. - Valsan Parameswaran"

Chennai, Feb 9

Poultry farms across Namakkal district have strengthened biosecurity and sanitation measures following a statewide advisory issued by the Tamil Nadu government after cases of avian influenza and unusual bird deaths were reported in parts of the state.

Though no outbreak has been detected in Namakkal so far, farmers and officials are taking proactive steps to safeguard the district's poultry sector, one of India's largest egg production and export hubs. Authorities said the heightened vigilance is aimed at preventing any possible entry of the highly contagious virus into the tightly managed farm ecosystem.

Given the scale of operations in Namakkal and the constant movement of people, vehicles and supplies, even minor lapses could pose a risk.

As a result, strict controls have been put in place to minimise exposure. Sanitation drives have been intensified, farm entries restricted, and monitoring mechanisms tightened. Only essential personnel are allowed inside farm premises, while new visitors are barred.

Vehicles entering the farms are being thoroughly disinfected, and all operations are being carried out under protocols prescribed by the veterinary college and the department of animal husbandry.

Valsan Parameswaran, secretary of the All India Poultry Product Exporters Association, said Namakkal's poultry belt follows biosecurity norms throughout the year, but additional precautions are triggered whenever alerts are issued.

"Farmers, owners and officials work together during such periods. We increase sanitation and strictly regulate entry to ensure the disease does not reach our farms," he said.

Poultry owners confirmed that disinfection frequency has been doubled, with cleaning now done once a week instead of every 15 days. Since eggs from Namakkal are regularly exported to domestic and international markets, farms are required to maintain multiple layers of safety measures, including strict hygiene standards and continuous surveillance.

A poultry farmer from Tiruppur noted that the controlled environment inside commercial farms significantly reduces the threat of infection.

"Our biosecurity systems run year-round. Compared to open bird habitats, our farms are far less vulnerable," he said.

Meanwhile, veterinary doctors from the animal husbandry department are conducting routine inspections.

A senior official said inspections are normally held every 10 to 15 days, but daily visits will be arranged if any signs of concern emerge. Officials stressed that the district remains safe, but vigilance remains the key to protecting Namakkal's vital poultry industry.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who consumes eggs regularly, I appreciate the transparency and the heightened measures. It's good to know the farms are taking this so seriously. Safety first!
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Vikram M
Good move. But I hope these "strict protocols" are actually followed on the ground and not just on paper. We've seen lapses before during health alerts. Constant vigilance is key.
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Priya S
The economic impact of an outbreak in Namakkal would be huge, affecting thousands of livelihoods and our exports. This alert system and cooperation between farmers and officials is the right approach. Jai Tamil Nadu!
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David E
Interesting to see the scale of operations and the biosecurity measures. Doubling the disinfection frequency shows they're not taking any chances. Important for global food safety standards too.
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Ananya R
My uncle has a small poultry farm in a different state. He always says prevention is cheaper than cure, especially with bird flu. Hope all states learn from Namakkal's proactive model. 👍

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