Bird flu shouldn’t make it into the food supply, but if you’re nervous, you can make sure to avoid it by cooking your eggs and chicken, and being very careful with raw milk.
If you have sick birds in your BACKYARD flock, please report them to WSDA’s Sick Bird Hotline at 1-800-606-3056. If your farm ...
Pennsylvania has had eight commercial poultry flocks struck by HPAI so far in 2025, with turkey, duck, broiler and layer ...
Bird flu cases are rising rapidly in the U.S. and around the world. A new study traces how the disease spread over the last ...
Turkeys, cattle, cats and pheasants in South Dakota have been infected with bird flu. Scientists worry: Is a large human ...
A popular bird-watching spot is open again, after officials there determined the threat of avian flu spreading in that spot ...
H5N1 influenza is evolving rapidly, weakening the effectiveness of existing antibodies and increasing its potential threat to ...
More than 170 species of North American wild birds were infected with bird flu. Here's what it means for your backyard bird ...
So, how do you know if a bird may have the flu? Symptoms include a lack of coordination, being unable to fly, and respiratory ...
Poultry experts offered the latest information on a variety of topics at the PennAg Industries Expo on March 18.
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The Blue Ridge Wildlife Center (BRWC) in Clarke County has seen a recent spike in bird flu cases, so it’s urging people to protect themselves and their pets from the ...