SAYS, CULLING MANDATORY WITHIN 1KM RADIUS OF EPICENTER AS PER GOI GUIDELINES TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF ASF
THREE VETERINARY OFFICERS DEPUTED WITH DEPUTY DIRECTOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PATIALA
Chandigarh – Punjab Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairy Development Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar, on Saturday, said that the Punjab government will provide due compensation for culling pigs as per the policy of the union government. He said that the state government stood shoulder to shoulder with the pig farmers of the state. There is no need for them to panic.
“African Swine Fever (ASF) has been confirmed at two places in district Patiala and as per the guidelines of the GoI, it is necessary to cull pigs within the radius of one kilometer from the epicenter of the disease, otherwise this disease can be a fatal”, said the Cabinet Minister, adding that the mortality rate of this disease can be as high as 100 per cent and once a pig is affected, it dies within a few days.
The Minister said that compensation will be given only for the culling done by the department. He urged the pig farmers to cooperate with the department so that the spread of the disease can be stopped immediately. Under the policy, compensation for destroyed feed of pigs in the containment zone will also be given, he added.
The Cabinet Minister categorically said that ASF is non-zoonotic disease and does not infect human or other livestock species.
Divulging about the precautionary measures being taken by the department, the Animal Husbandry Minister informed that three veterinary officers have also been deputed in district Patiala to prevent further spread of the highly infectious and contagious disease “ASF”. Veterinary Officer Dr. Simrat Singh, Dr. Anand Kumar Jaiswal and Dr. Bhupinder Singh has been directed to report immediately at the office of the Deputy Director Animal Husbandry, Patiala.