Terry MabbettDr. Terry Mabbett, Potters Bar, UKFrom the Author - Page 3Avian InfluenzaBritish bird flu isolated but not in isolationSource of the latest H5N1 outbreaks is proving illusive to identify but most likely could be wild birds.HomeBernard Matthews returns to its roots to secure futureThe company is fighting back hard on several fronts to stage a recovery.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu in Britain for Christmas: What’s at stake?How will British consumers react to the latest news of the bird flu outbreak?Avian InfluenzaH5N1 sends shockwaves through UK Christmas poultry industryThe latest outbreak of avian influenza in the UK has been confirmed as the H5N1 sub-type.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu back in BritainAn outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza has been confirmed at a turkey farm in eastern England.HomePower to the poultry farmScientists have developed a small-scale power plant, which runs on used poultry litter.HomeEurope lays down the law on ammonia emission levelPoultry farmers among first to be hit by new environment regulations.Avian InfluenzaSilent spread of H5N1 in Europe’s ducksFAO has warned that H5N1 silently spread by domestic ducks could become endemic in Europe.Avian InfluenzaIs avian flu already endemic in Europe?UN officials fear that H5N1 may have become endemic in parts of Europe.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu not beyond the lawA police officer has started legal proceedings after becoming infected with the avian influenza virus while on duty 1km from an infected poultry farm in the UK.Avian InfluenzaHouseflies achieve in Malaysia what H5N1 failed to doHouseflies and other insects are forcing significant changes on the structure of the Malaysian poultry industry.Avian InfluenzaWeb Exclusive: Russian cull from bird flu grows and growsRussia is hit again by H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) in poultry.Previous PagePage 3 of 10Next Page