Officials say the strains of the virus that are being detected are consistent with those found in wild birds like sandhill ...
Case numbers in Indiana are up due primarily to ... do not need to worry about eating them. Eggs from backyard chicken coops exposed to bird flu should not be eaten or given to pets.
Indiana’s Natural Resources Commission has approved a bobcat trapping season in 40 southern Indiana counties, including Dearborn, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley, and Switzerland.
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In late February the H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza caused the deaths of an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes across several counties in Indiana, according to the Indiana ...
Bright new leaves on trees and spring flowers are arriving in waves across the U.S., and the birds are right behind ... moving northward into Illinois, Indiana and Pennsylvania, and she said ...
Despite avian influenza leading to the deaths over 6 million birds in Indiana, one farmer says smaller backyard flocks could help to keep a favorite protein on the table. Bradley Wood, owner of ...
Though not every dead crane is being tested for bird flu, Indiana state officials confirmed ... grown ducks and gamebirds, as well as backyard poultry, also have died or been put to death ...
“It is important to note that while the risk to other birds (including migratory waterfowl, backyard poultry, and commercial poultry) from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) infections is high, ...
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