BRITAIN could face a Christmas turkey crisis as 3.5 million birds are culled due to “worst ever” outbreak of flu.
Shortage fears have been sparked after 155 turkey farms have recorded cases of avian flu in their birds.
The UK produces around 11 million turkeys annually – but a third of those have been put down this year.
Highly contagious, the virus has wiped out a huge supply in the run-up to the festivities with concerns of Christmas 2023 being affected too.
Expected to cause “holy carnage” James Mottershead, chairman of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), said the reality of the situation is severe.