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Farm birds not covered for flu

British farmers are not going to be covered for the impact of avian flu on birds as the virus spread...

British farmers are not going to be covered for the impact of avian flu on birds as the virus spreads ever closer to the United Kingdom.

According to a spokesperson for NFU Mutual, the large agricultural insurer, there is no form of poultry disease cover available or any consequential loss cover, which he described as "uneconomic". He said birds were at a lower risk than cattle, sheep and pigs because they were often kept inside.

Any farm worker who contracts the flu would have to prove the

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