In the village of Malá Čausa, they noticed a wild boar near the kindergarten: He has symptoms of African pig plague! A strong challenge

Female wild boar of forest with symptoms of African plague of pigs (AMO) They noticed on Sunday (25 May) around the kindergarten in Malá Čausa in the district of Prievidza. It informed the municipality, saying that they announced the situation to the relevant hunting association.

The municipality of the municipality, in cooperation with voluntary firefighters, carried out a tour of the place and located the location of the animal. The situation was announced by the competent members of the hunting association, and until the arrival of the hunter’s hunter was performed by the patrol of the animal’s movement. “The professional inspection has been found that it is an individual with symptoms of AMO. The next procedure is already in the competence of the relevant manager of the Hunting Association,” approached the village.

Since this female, according to her, remained approximately eight piglets that have been hidden, and is more than likely to be also infected, their death will occur in the foreseeable future. In this context, the municipal self -government asks for the inhabitants if such a dead animal is found not to approach it and immediately report to the mayor of the municipality. “This plague is not dangerous for humans and pets except pigs,” reminded the village.

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