In Indiana, the state's bird flu dashboard shows more than three million commercial egg laying chickens being depopulated, which means killed. Most of those chickens are from Rose Acre's facility in ...
Yes, there is an egg shortage due to bird flu. Officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have confirmed there is ...
An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) — now in its fourth year — has devastated poultry farms across the ...
Are eggs safe to eat amid the current avian flu outbreak? Have people in the U.S. contracted bird flu? We VERIFY the answers to common questions.
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.
This latest outbreak is part of a broader epizootic that has swept across the United States, affecting not only poultry but ...
Over 2.8 million egg laying hens have been killed after a bird flu outbreak in Jackson County. It’s the largest appearance in ...
An egg farm in southern Indiana has tested positive for bird flu. Rose Acre Farms, one of the largest egg producers in the ...
Rose Acre Farms CEO Tony Wesner said on Monday afternoon that workers recently began noticing mortality at Cort Acres and ...
Avian flu has recently been detected in dead waterfowl in LaPorte, Lake, Porter, Starke and seven other counties in the state ...
SEYMOUR, Ind. (WISH) — About 2.8 million egg laying hens had to be killed because of a bird flu outbreak in Jackson County.
A southern Indiana egg farm with millions of birds reported positive cases of bird flu.Cort Acre egg farm on East County Road ...