Bird flu shouldn’t make it into the food supply, but if you’re nervous, you can make sure to avoid it by cooking your eggs and chicken, and being very careful with raw milk.
Minnesota’s State Veterinarian Brian Hoefs said that declaring the state's poultry free of avian influenza to this point is a ...
Marek’s disease can be pervasive in chicken houses. Chickens infected by this highly contagious viral disease often develop ...
State leaders are providing insight into how they plan to handle a bird flu outbreak in Minnesota that is helping drive egg ...
A case report on a spotty liver disease outbreak in two flocks in southern Georgia highlights the limitations of using ...
The Stearns County detection is the first in a Minnesota dairy herd so far this year. The same 620-cow herd also tested ...
Consumers have faced reduced egg supplies and high egg prices. A recent article by University of California, Davis ...
Despite the significant advances in poultry or waterfowl production in recent years, infectious diseases (including viral and bacterial) remain the greatest ...
Elizabeth Doughman, editor, WATTPoultryUSA and Poultry Future, talks to Ty Cochran, regional sales manager, Central Life Sciences, about fly control on poultry farms.
Another chicken flock tests positive for bird flu in Mississippi. What are the risks? How do I know if I have it? What you need to know about avian flu ...
She said: "I think the silver lining for all this is how do we in our back yards, we've got chickens too in our back yard, how do we solve something like this and people are sort of looking around ...