The recent worldwide outbreak of H5N1 avian flu viruses is forcing American farmers to kill millions of egg-laying hens, resulting in reduced egg supplies and higher costs around the country in the worst outbreak of bird flu to hit the United States since 2015. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s daily Midwest regional egg report on April 11, the…
Bird Flu Sends Egg Prices Soaring; New Bills Aim to Boost Domestic Clean Energy | NTD Business
More pain at the grocery store. Egg prices soaring, as the avian flu forces farmers to kill millions of hens. Russia lowering its interest rate, by three-percent. A sign that its economic policies are having an effect. Shanghai facing a food dilemma amid the lockdown. Even Chinese billionaires are struggling. The first private astronaut mission to the International Space…
Highly Contagious Bird Flu Forces North Carolina to Cancel Poultry Shows and Public Sales
By Gavin Off From The Charlotte Observer A strain of the avian flu that forced the killing of some 370,000 chickens and turkeys in North Carolina has prompted the state to halt all poultry shows and public sales. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced the suspensions Tuesday afternoon. They include farm…
Missouri Poultry Industry Scrambles to Contain Avian Flu
Consumers have no health risk of getting avian flu if they eat poultry, but producers are anxious about the virus killing flocks and causing shortages and price increases. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Missouri is one of 13 states with commercial and backyard poultry flocks reporting infections with the highly pathogenic avian influenza…
Bird Flu Reported in Multiple US Locations
Avian flu has been detected in multiple locations across the United States, including in New York, Kentucky, Virginia, and Florida. Poultry farmers in New York were asked by the state Department of Agriculture and Markets to “increase their biosecurity measures to help prevent the spread” of bird flu after it was detected in a flock…
US Finds More Avian Flu Cases in Wild Birds, Identifies Strain
CHICAGO—The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported two more cases of highly pathogenic avian flu in wild birds on Tuesday, raising risks for potential infections in poultry. The USDA on Friday reported the nation’s first case of a Eurasian H5 type of the virus since 2016 and on Tuesday said all three cases are the H5N1…
US Reports Case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu in a Wild Bird
CHICAGO—The Department of Agriculture on Friday confirmed the first case of a highly pathogenic type of avian influenza in a wild bird since 2016 in South Carolina. The virus, Eurasian H5 avian influenza, was found in a wild duck that was hunted in Colleton County, in the southern part of South Carolina, officials said. The…
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