Md. Officials Say No Poultry Deaths After All
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Maryland agriculture officials say there were no poultry deaths in Maryland after all due to Hurricane Irene.
Julie Oberg, a spokeswoman for the Maryland Department of Agriculture, said Thursday that an earlier report from the department of about 30,000 chicken deaths in Maryland was a mix up that resulted after a conference call with a large number of people about storm damage with Delaware officials.
The Maryland Department of Agriculture had reported the deaths in Maryland on Tuesday. The department issued a statement Wednesday night saying the deaths had occurred in Delaware, not Maryland.
Anne Fitzgerald, a spokeswoman with the Delaware Department of Agriculture, said Thursday the Delaware State Veterinarian's Office has received reports of 57,000 poultry deaths due to Irene.
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