INDIANAPOLIS – Avian Influenza, H5N1, or simply the bird flu, is continuing to cause problems for farmers across the state.
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says eight more flocks in the past week have been confirmed to have avian influenza.
Projections for Brazilian chicken exports this year will likely be revised upward as numerous outbreaks of avian influenza ...
Recent CDC findings show indoor cats contracted bird flu from dairy workers, highlighting new transmission pathways and ...
Matha, in Quebec’s Lanaudière region, is dealing with an avian flu outbreak. It was first detected on Jan. 31 A primary ...
Properly cooking the eggs, keeping chickens separated can help reduce risks of getting bird flu from a backyard flock.
USDA is working to get more eggs into the supply chain in the short-term, but U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says ...
The Michigan DNR’s ongoing disease surveillance indicates that HPAI is widespread in wild bird populations throughout the ...
On her first day on the job last week, new US Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins held a meeting to review the ...
DUP Mid Ulster Assembly member Keith Buchanan has warned the spread of Avian flu is something that should be taken seriously ...
For the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed the presence of H5N1 avian influenza in rats, raising ...