Fire Kills 17,000 Chickens at Virginia Poultry House
Fire officials in northern Virginia say an electrical short caused a blaze at a poultry house that killed 17,000 young chickens.
Media outlets report that the fire occurred outside Harrisonburg Monday night at a poultry house.
Rockingham County Fire and Rescue assistant fire marshal Mike Armstrong says most of the 4-week-old chickens died from smoke inhalation.
Armstrong says the fire inside the steel-framed structure was mostly out when firefighters arrived.
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