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Chickens at Yuen Long farm may have died from overheating

Company spokesman says storm cut power and turned off birds' fans for several days

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Tests of the dead birds found no sign of bird flu. Photo: Felix Wong

The 2,000 chickens that died mysteriously in Yuen Long this week may have fallen ill because their coops became "too stuffy" after fans stopped working because of a power failure.

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Regal Cheng Chin-keung, the director of Hong Kong Poultry (Kamei Chicken) Development, said yesterday that the power went out at the farm several days ago because of a storm.

"The fans did not work," said Cheng, whose company sells chicks to the Yuen Long farm. The farm raises the chicks and gives them back to the company when they are big enough to be sold.

"It became stuffy inside for a few days and then the chickens started to fall ill."

Initial test results revealed that the chickens were not infected with avian influenza, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said.

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More tests will be conducted to confirm the cause of death. The sale of chicken by the farm has been suspended.

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