Bird flu shouldn’t make it into the food supply, but if you’re nervous, you can make sure to avoid it by cooking your eggs and chicken, and being very careful with raw milk.
If you have sick birds in your BACKYARD flock, please report them to WSDA’s Sick Bird Hotline at 1-800-606-3056. If your farm ...
More than 170 species of North American wild birds were infected with bird flu. Here's what it means for your backyard bird ...
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By most indications, the avian influenza outbreak that has washed over U.S. farms is at an ebb. Experts don’t seem hopeful, ...
Hundreds of samples of raw milk in Minnesota have been tested for bird flu as the state ramps up its effort to slow the spread of the virus. The national effort started in January; Minnesota’s ...
The price of eggs in the United States has skyrocketed due to bird flu, which forced millions of chickens to be slaughtered. Consumers have had to face price increases of 200 perce ...
Denver-based journalist who covers pets. She’s written over 1,000 articles about dogs, cats and the occasional horse for national publications, including Reader’s Digest, BBC News, Woman’s World, ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof warns that Americans will be less safe under the Trump administration’s ...
Songbirds such as Northern cardinals, blue jays or chickadees — the kind of birds that might visit bird feeders — can also ...
A new strain of a highly pathogenic bird flu known as H7N9 has surfaced at a poultry farm in Mississippi where chickens are raised for breeding.
Chicken carcasses and faeces were trucked from bird-flu-infected Euroa properties to a dump site at Rutherglen because the ...
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