Concerns have emerged in parts of Telangana after a large number of chickens were reported dead at a poultry farm, with extreme heat suspected as the main cause. Local authorities and veterinary officials have begun examining the situation to confirm the exact reason behind the sudden deaths.
Farm operators said the region has been experiencing unusually high temperatures in recent days, which may have led to heat stress among the birds. Poultry experts note that extreme heat can quickly affect large flocks if proper ventilation and cooling measures are not in place.
Officials are also monitoring the situation to rule out any disease outbreak, although early indications suggest that heat related stress may be responsible. Veterinary teams have collected samples and are conducting checks to ensure there is no risk to other farms in the area.
The incident has raised concerns among poultry farmers, as rising temperatures during the summer season can increase the risk of livestock losses. Authorities have advised farm owners to take precautionary measures, including improving ventilation, ensuring adequate water supply and closely monitoring bird health during periods of extreme heat.














