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The risk to the public remained low, but people in close contact with dairy cattle may be at an increased risk, the state ...
On Monday, the Arizona Department of Agriculture announced poultry tested positive for the bird flu. Officials say the poultry started showing clinical signs consistent with the virus on May 29.
Hickman's Family Farms lost 95% of its Arizona hen population, about 6 million birds, because of avian flu. The company expects layoffs and the end of its inmate labor program but its CEO doesn't ...
Hickman's Family Farms lost 95% of its Arizona hen population, about 6 million birds, because of avian flu. The company expects layoffs and the end of its inmate labor program but its CEO doesn't ...
BUCKEYE, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) — An Arizona farm and one of the largest egg producers in the U.S. confirmed on Friday that it has lost nearly its entire chicken population in the state ...
The Buckeye-based farm is planning force reduction Glenn Hickman, president and CEO of Hickman's Family Farms, says 6 million of the company's chickens have died from bird flu over the last two weeks.
PHOENIX — Bird flu was recently detected in poultry at a farm in Arizona, officials announced Tuesday. The risk to the public remains low, according to the Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA).
So far, the Department of Agriculture has confirmed a staggering 41 outbreaks this year that struck down entire egg-laying flocks in Arizona, California, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Oh… ...
Two cases of bird flu were detected in Arizona in November 2024, including an outbreak at a commercial poultry farm in Pinal County and bird flu found in a backyard flock. Bird flu was also found ...
Just at one Hickman farm in Arizona, they’ve already lost more than a million egg-laying hens due to bird flu. The loss amounts to about 20% of their flock – or two truckloads of eggs.
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