WDRB · 1d
2.8 million chickens threatened in southern Indiana amid bird flu outbreak at Seymour farm
Avian influenza, also known as the bird flu, is caused by influenza viruses that spread between birds. According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, bird flu is common in wild birds, especially waterfowl, shorebirds and raptors.
WRBI · 2d
Eggs, Poultry Products Remain Safe Despite Bird Flu Incidents
“The national egg supply has been strained due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza—also known as HPAI or Bird Flu—which is devastating to egg farmers. In the U.S., we’ve lost more than 40 million laying hens in the past year to Bird Flu.
WFIU · 1d
Bird flu outbreak in Jackson County affects 2.8 million egg-laying hens
Over 2.8 million egg laying hens have been killed after a bird flu outbreak in Jackson County. It’s the largest appearance in Indiana of the infectious agent avian influenza since the strain was first spotted in 2022. Seymour based Rose Acre Farms confirmed the outbreak to Hoosier Ag Today in a statement:
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