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FED:Bird flu outbreak could leave industry devastated

Australia's poultry industry is on high alert after the nation's first mainland detection of a deadly bird flu stain that could devastate the sector.

The H5N1 variant of the virus was confirmed in a sick brown skua found on a remote beach near Esperance in Western Australia, about 700km southeast of Perth.

Esperance Poultry Association president Gavin Millard said local growers and backyard bird owners were shaken by the detection and had already moved to tighten precautions.

"Everyone's quite shocked with the discovery of it," he told AAP.

The association has cancelled a poultry show planned for July and is urging owners to restrict bird movements and reduce contact with wild birds.

"There are a lot of people throughout the Esperance district and town especially who have got backyard chooks," Mr Millard said.

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