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Tyson eradicates chickens exposed to mild bird flu

Tue Jun 3, 2008 2:48pm EDT

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CHICAGO, June 3 (Reuters) - U.S. meat company Tyson Foods Inc (TSN.N) said on Tuesday it will eradicate a flock of about 15,000 chickens in northwest Arkansas that had been exposed to a mild strain of bird flu and will test other chicken flocks in the area for bird flu.

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The affected chickens will not enter the food supply.

The chickens had antibodies of a mild, or low pathogenic, strain of bird flu and were not a threat to humans, the company said. The chickens were not sick and the antibodies were discovered as part of pre-slaughter surveillance by the company.

Shares of Tyson Foods fell more than 9 percent on New York Stock Exchange trading on Tuesday, but by early afternoon were down about 6 percent, or $1.13, at $17.33. (Reporting by Bob Burgdorfer)



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