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Rose Acre Farms, which has locations in seven states, posted to a social media page on Tuesday, that its Cort Acre Egg Farm in Seymour was recently tested for highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
Avian influenza has been confirmed at two separate duck farms in Northern Indiana, state officials said. According to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health, a commercial duck flock of about ...
The highly contagious avian influenza has been wreaking havoc on the egg market lately. In November and December alone, 17.2 million egg-laying hens died as a result of the virus. The Indiana farm ...
STATE WIDE–You’ve heard about the thousands of turkeys and ducks on farms being destroyed because of the avian flu. ... Avian Flu and Birds in Indiana’s Wild. Written by Chris Davis Published on April ...
Commercial flock of 23,700 egg-laying hens quarantined in Indiana due to avian influenza. Statewide, 8.3 million birds affected in 2025.
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This finding is the first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in commercial poultry in the United States since 2020. HPAI was last identified in commercial flocks in Indiana in 2016.
Avian influenza spreads in birds, cows and other animals, and it can sometimes spread to people. In the United States, there has been 68 total reported human cases and one death.
Commercial duck breeder in Adams County, Indiana, affected by avian influenza, with 3,215 ducks quarantined. Total bird deaths at farms in state at 6,957,522.
A strain of avian flu that can cause high mortality rates among birds has been confirmed at a commercial turkey farm in southern Indiana, federal and state agencies said Wednesday.The United ...
Indiana-based Rose Acre Farms, the second largest egg producer in the U.S., has confirmed fowl deaths from bird flu at its Indiana facility. Rose Acre Farms, which has locations in seven states ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) as the cause of death in waterfowl in Gibson County in ...