HPAI continues to be confirmed in commercial poultry in Ohio, Missouri and Pennsylvania, while a presumed-positive detection is reported in Indiana.
Sales and markets with live poultry can resume in Georgia after state officials lifted restrictions that had been in place since a pair of bird flu detections last month.
The suspension of poultry activities in Georgia was lifted after successful testing and protocols showed no further ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture announced Monday that poultry activities can resume as normal, following the ...
Cases of avian influenza in Indiana, North Carolina, Missouri, Delaware, California and Ohio involve broilers, layers, ...
Chickens and turkeys at commercial poultry operations likely became infected with bird flu through contact with migrating ...
With initial tests indicating positive cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in commercial poultry in five ...
For commercial poultry farmers, an avian influenza outbreak can be a huge financial blow to an operation. Programs through the United States Department of Agriculture provide indemnity to producers ...
Pennsylvania's first confirmed case of avian flu in 2025 in domestic poultry was reported in a 50,000-bird flock on a Lehigh ...