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The Illegal Burial of Diseased and Dead Chickens in Houlong Has Been Cleaned up and Disinfected; the Epidemic Prevention Risk Control Is Watertight.

Houlong Township, Waipu County, discovered that Fengkang Livestock Farm in Taichung City was suspected of illegally burying a large number of diseased and dead chickens on private land. On the 29th, the Miaoli County Government, in accordance with its epidemic prevention responsibilities, together with relevant units, went to the site to carry out epidemic prevention measures such as excavation, cleanup, and disinfection. As for the surrounding …
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Houlong Township, Waipu County, discovered that Fengkang Livestock Farm in Taichung City was suspected of illegally burying a large number of diseased and dead chickens on private land. On the 29th, the Miaoli County Government, in accordance with its epidemic prevention responsibilities, together with relevant units, went to the site to carry out epidemic prevention measures such as excavation, cleanup, and disinfection. As for the surrounding …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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