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The State Board of Animal Health is requiring people who plan to enter their lactating dairy cows into this year’s North ...
Bird flu continues to spread quickly through the U.S. farm system because that system is inherently a viral playground.
Wisconsin fairs head into second year requiring cows to test negative for bird flu virus before going to shows ...
Testing for avian flu is only required for lactating dairy cattle. They will need the negative test result within ten days of ...
North Dakota's State Board of Animal Health will once again require that lactating dairy cows be tested for bird flu within ...
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KCRG on MSNDairy cattle no longer required to be tested for Bird Flu before entering Iowa’s county fairsLast summer some cows, specifically dairy cattle, required testing for Avian Flu before being allowed into into the fair.
North Dakota's State Board of Animal Health will once again require that lactating dairy cows be tested for bird flu within 10 days of being brought to the State Fair.
Another 351,000 infected turkeys, more than 37,000 infected ducks and some 1,100 non-commercial birds also were killed to try to halt the spread of bird flu, according to BOAH.
The spread of bird flu among poultry flocks in the U.S. is also causing a spike in egg prices. As of Jan. 6, the virus had hit more than 138 million poultry across 50 U.S. states since January ...
The first case was recorded on May 16 at a farm in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. Avian flu has spread globally in recent years, leading to mass culling of poultry, some human deaths ...
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