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Faulty cord blamed for fire last week at N.S. farm where 10,000 chickens died in July

  • Posted on August 17, 2026
  • By The Toronto Star
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  • 1 min read
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A Nova Scotia poultry farm near Lunenburg faces another tragedy following last month's devastating incident that claimed 10,000 chickens. Investigators have determined that a faulty extension cord triggered a recent shed fire at the facility. This marks the second major loss for the farm in consecutive months, raising concerns about safety protocols and infrastructure at agricultural operations in the region.

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Faulty cord blamed for fire last week at N.S. farm where 10,000 chickens died in July
Faulty cord blamed for fire last week at N.S. farm where 10,000 chickens died in July

LUNENBURG - A faulty extension cord is being blamed for a shed fire last week at a farm near Lunenburg where 10,000 chickens died last month after someone broke into
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