"It's just daunting, and the uncertainty about what's happening around you does weigh on you," Nickel said of the virus.
"We've had reoccurring events, particularly in the fall, and the amount of anxiety and stress that goes in for producers when this is going on is significant."
"Infection protocols" have been imposed on B.C. flocks 239 times since the first case was detected in the province in April 2022, but only six premises are currently infected as of April 1, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
More than 8.7 million commercial and backyard birds have been culled in the province, more than half the national toll of 14.5 million.
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