The highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in Jay, Allen, Adams, Jackson, Shelby and Randolph counties, with emerging cases in other counties, affecting more than 400,000 birds so far.
Bird flu has now hit close to home; late last month, birds at Rose Acre Farms in Spencer, Indiana, 40 miles east of Bloomington, tested positive for the bird flu. According to the Indiana State Board ...
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JAY COUNTY, Ind. (WKRC) - Bird flu was discovered in more than 912,000 chickens in an Indiana county. According to Indiana ...
Last month, HPAI spread to Rose Acre Farms in Seymour, which is the second-largest egg producer in the United States. About 2 ...
Poultry producers in Bartholomew County are keeping a wary eye on their birds after a major outbreak of avian flu was ...
An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) — now in its fourth year — has devastated poultry farms across the ...
Our world has been dealing with avian influenza for many years now and it has continued to escalate in severity over the last ...
You’ve been hearing a lot lately about Bird Flu impacting Indiana’s poultry producers—especially since a positive test for the virus was found last weekend at an egg production facility for Rose Acre ...
Local businesses are getting hit hard by climbing egg prices, and a recent bird flu outbreak at a Southern Indiana farm could drive up the cost of the essential ingredient even more.
By now, you have probably heard about avian flu cases impacting farmers across the Hoosier state. One of the farms recently ...
Rose Acre Farms, the nation's second largest egg producer, said Tuesday that tests have confirmed avian influenza at its facility in Seymour, Indiana, which could further stretch the supply of eggs as ...