SEYMOUR, Ind. — One of the largest egg producers in the United States has confirmed cases of bird flu at one of their Indiana facilities, according to a statement released on Monday. Rose Acre Farms ...
Hoosier farmers are on edge as the bird flu—officially the highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI—continues to menace big and small flocks alike three years into this outbreak.
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 ...
IN LANCASTER An egg farm in southern Indiana has tested positive for bird flu.Watch how restaurants ... Nationwide, the United States Department of Agriculture is monitoring animal infections ...
Indiana-based Rose Acre Farms, the second largest egg producer in the U.S., has confirmed fowl deaths from bird flu at its Indiana facility. Rose Acre Farms, which has locations in seven states ...
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