Turkey shortage looming
PRINCE GEORGE – Homesteader Meats has turkeys. That’s because they are sourced out of the Peace Country, one of the few areas of BC that hasn’t been hit with the bird flu.
“The bird flu started about February of last year in Indiana, and it moved up into Canada fairly quickly in eastern Canada,” says Tom Sentes, owner of Homesteader Meats. “And it’s been moving across the provinces since then. And it’s become quite serious. And so it’s going to hurt the bird industry for a fair what could be a year and a half. But when we first heard about it, I took some steps to protect us in our store.”
“About a year ago now, it came from Europe over to Canada and landed in Newfoundland, obviously on a migratory bird and it has moved its way west,” says Andrea Brittain with the BC Poultry Association. We had outbreaks in beginning in April and then we had a bit of a busy spring. It died down a little bit over the summer, but not as much as we normally see. And right now we are getting quite a number of positive farms and unfortunately, turkeys seem to be quite vulnerable.”
