THERE IS A PUSH COMING FROM THE FEDERAL LEVEL TO PROTECT THE DAIRY INDUSTRY AND THE PEOPLE WHO WORK IN IT, FROM AVIAN FLU. AT THIS TIME HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, WE HAVE NO DETECTED AVIAN INFLUENZA ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture on Monday confirmed the first case of avian flu in domestic poultry in 2025.The positive case was found in a chicken flock on a commercial farm in Lehigh ...
More than 126,800 birds in New York have been affected by the avian flu since 2022, including thousands of new infections uncovered in recent months in New York parks, commercial flocks and ...
Such strains present a significant concern for poultry producers by causing considerable mortality in domestic bird species. In addition, swine (pigs) can be infected with some strains of avian ...
Rose Acre Farms, the nation's second largest egg producer, said yesterday that tests have confirmed avian flu at its facility in Seymour, Indiana, which could further stretch the supply of eggs as ...
More than 126,800 birds in New York have been affected by the avian flu since 2022, including thousands of new infections uncovered in recent months in New York parks, commercial flocks and ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. Bird flu, or avian influenza, has spread far beyond commercial and backyard poultry flocks, and is now affecting other animals like cows and humans.
Tests showed these geese tested positive for avian influenza, as suspected. So far, the risk of catching bird flu yourself remains low, but authorities urged caution if you find yourself around ...
There have been 14 recorded cases of avian influenza among humans in Washington, but none in Clark County. Local health officials still consider the risk to the general public to be low. State and ...
Avian flu has reduced that number to 300 million and more are dying every week. “It’s not like you can just start producing eggs right away,” said Avery Barry, Waialua Fresh Eggs general ...
THAT SAFEWAY HAD SOMEWHAT RESTOCKED BY THIS MORNING AND PUT UP A SIGN TELLING CUSTOMERS EGG SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS ARE DUE TO RECENT OUTBREAKS OF AVIAN INFLUENZA THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. AT THE GIANT ...
Within the next two weeks, the owners of a remote B.C. ostrich farm are expected to round up 400 of their ostriches and kill them following an avian flu outbreak. “We can’t shoot them.