Lower egg prices have subdued public discussion about bird flu. But the virus is expected to devastate farms this winter.
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USDA confirmed bird flu in a Wisconsin dairy herd and officials say the milk supply is still safe
When highly pathogenic bird flu turns up in dairy cattle, you feel it in the pit of your stomach, not just at the farm gate but at the grocery cooler. Federal and state officials say that is exactly ...
The genetic sequencing of the bird flu virus (highly pathogenic avian influenza) detected in a Dodge County dairy herd earlier this month indicates it was likely a new spillover event from wildlife.
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Wisconsin’s dairy H5N1 update is sparking new questions about raw milk handling at home
Wisconsin’s latest H5N1 detections in dairy cattle are no longer an abstract concern for regulators and veterinarians; they now shape how you think about every gallon of milk in your kitchen. As the ...
Nolen RS. Wildlife likely spread H5N1 to Wisconsin dairy herd. American Veterinary Medical Association. Published December 31, 2025. Accessed January 6, 2026. https://www.avma.org/news/wildlife-likely ...
With CDC reports showing H5N1 avian influenza continuing to devastate poultry flocks and dairy herds across the country, researchers on the University of Wisconsin campus are leading efforts to ...
Since the start of the New Year, two commercial turkey flocks in Sampson County have tested positive for H5N1, or highly ...
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service have detected a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in ...
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