More than 4 million turkeys and chickens have been killed at poultry ranches across California due to avian flu.
Grocery stores across the country have been experiencing egg shortages recently, thanks in no small part to bird flu.
Over 100,000 additional chickens and turkeys have been culled after additional avian influenza was found in a backyard flock ...
Flocks at three commercial turkey facilities and one backyard flock infected with bird flu have been killed in the last two ...
Bird flu virus has been found in a batch of raw milk sold in California, and consumers should not drink it, the state ...
The Arizona Department of Health Services says poultry in a backyard flock located in Maricopa County has tested positive for ...
People have been hearing a lot about H5N1 bird flu — or highly pathogenic avian influenza — since a B.C. teen became the ...
PHOENIX - Arizona officials say avian influenza has been detected in Maricopa County. Per a statement released jointly by the ...
Big picture, we're seeing bird flu spreading among poultry, wild birds, cattle, humans, and this is really Russian roulette for creating a situation where you have mutations for adaptation to ...
Unlike poultry, the avian flu is not typically lethal to dairy cows. If infected, the cow is separated from the rest of the ...
Over 100,000 chickens ... having to be killed off to "limit further disease spread," Utah Department of Agriculture and Food officials said in an update on Friday. Avian flu was also detected ...