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Milling continued by engine power until 1959 when an outbreak of fowl pest killed off the remaining trade.
How would it be if those were viruses, Fowl Pest, anthrax, God knows what all?
"Or a poltroon with the fowl pest."
"I think you've got fowl pest."
And when you find her, take her into custody for importing Fowl Pest into the country.
I can find out how to cure fowl pest and abate whooping cough, raise a wind and remove hairs from the face.
A new, longer external border makes the risks of epidemic animal diseases such as foot and mouth, swine fever and fowl pest greater.
"Not fowl pest," he said.
Within a week of her return, we have the biggest outbreak of fowl pest affecting turkeys in the history of England.'
Fowl Pest (TVS)
Fowl pest is running wild in East Anglia and there are also signs of it in Hampshire, where a lot of turkey-raising goes on.
At the same time I say this with mixed feelings, now that in my own country, but also our neighbours, Germany and Belgium, the spectre of fowl pest has reared its head.
Mr President, while we are considering this evening how to combat FMD in future, animals and farmers are being hit by the next infectious animal disease, fowl pest.
FLOCKS RAVAGED BY FOWL PEST".
Take the Hong Kong flu last century, the Spanish flu last century, viruses that mutate, the fowl pest in the Netherlands at the moment, about which the World Health Organisation has expressed its concern.
Norrie ran it almost single-handedly until the bitter winter of 1962-63, when an outbreak of fowl pest, added to the effort of carrying water for the chickens in old-fashioned yokes on her back, proved too much for her.
Once again I appeal to the Commission to examine how we can take social responsibility for those major animal diseases, such as fowl pest, such as swine fever, and in this case foot and mouth, in order to arrive at a coherent policy.
Designated notifiable diseases under the Diseases of Animals Act include anthrax, foot-and-mouth disease, fowl pest, bovine tuberculosis, BSE, scrapie, swine vesicular disease, Aujeszky's disease, bovine leukemia virus, rabies and warble fly.
Olympia had been cleared and cleaned out for the next exhibition before we had reached that conclusion, and we could find no trace on the premises of the virus - Fowl Pest is a virus, by the way, highly infectious, with a mortality of one hundred per cent.