Overview
- The Kleve district issued a general order on January 23 establishing a temporary restriction zone around the affected Goch farm, effective January 24.
- Symptomatic birds at the turkey operation were culled after the flock was classified as a lab‑confirmed suspected case pending national reference testing.
- Within the provisional zone, movements of kept birds, products, meat from slaughtered animals, and potentially contaminated feed are prohibited, alongside a district‑wide indoor housing requirement.
- Parts of southern Kleve also fall under a monitoring zone linked to a confirmed outbreak in Lottum, Netherlands, covered by a separate order that took effect January 23.
- Emsland lifted its Haselünne monitoring zone and now counts as free of avian flu, though stall housing remains, after earlier culling that totaled more than 142,600 birds in the county and a statewide wave that affected over 1.7 million animals in 2025.