(WJW) – A large bird that was once completely gone from Ohio has been spotted more and more in recent years. Now, the Ohio ...
Ohio continues to lead the nation in number of cases of bird flu. As of March 10, the state has reported that 14,668,285 birds among 73 flocks have been affected.
In recent weeks, Ohio has emerged as the leading state in cases of bird flu in poultry, and at least one human case now has been documented. As spring brings migratory birds back to the state and the ...
Over the last 30 days, the USDA has reported 151 infected commercial and backyard flocks with about 23.33 million birds affected (USDA APHIS). Ohio is the current hotbed of infection with 51 ...
Since the outbreak began in 2022, more than 25 million birds have been affected in Ohio — from 75 commercial flocks and 14 backyard flocks — more than in California, but fewer than in Iowa.
a backyard flock in Stark County tested positive for bird flu. The Canton Repository reported that five affected birds were destroyed. Another 25 birds died on their own, Levin said. Ohio has been ...
Ohio – The spike in bird flu cases that has ravaged commercial poultry operations in western Ohio appears to be decreasing, although detections at two backyard flocks in Northeast Ohio have been ...
According to data from the USDA, Ohio is at the heart of the outbreak with more than 5.7 million affected birds across the state. The USDA also reported that 28 commercial flocks and 3 backyard flocks ...
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