Millions of egg-laying hens have been lost due to the bird flu, causing egg production to slow and prices to skyrocket.
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As of Feb. 5, bird flu was confirmed in 959 dairy herds in 16 states. How is Wisconsin faring as the strain enters fourth ...
Within 24 to 48 hours of the first detection of the virus, state and federal animal health officials work with farms to cull ...
Bird flu is continuing to spread across the United States, infecting wild birds and backyard poultry. It's causing egg prices ...
Greg Herbruck knew 6.5 million of his birds needed to die, and fast. But the CEO of Herbruck's Poultry Ranch wasn't sure how ...
This outbreak feels different from any other, farmers say. Egg producers and industry groups are begging for a new prevention ...
We talked to experts about where the science is on risks to humans and how the virus is messing with the food supply.
The recent H5N1 bird flu has led to the culling of millions of egg-laying chickens ... Health officials have also reported cases of H5N1 in wild birds and dairy cattle, highlighting the virus's ...
About 36 million birds have been killed since mid-October, equivalent to almost 10 percent of the country’s table-egg-laying hen population. About 120 flocks in the United States have tested ...
With egg shortages impacting supply to stores across the country, and sending prices skyrocketing, one store is setting ...
As bird flu cases continue to rise in the U.S., heavily impacting egg-laying flocks ... backyard, and wild birds" as well. American Egg Board president and CEO Emily Metz said in a statement ...
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