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In a concerning development for wildlife enthusiasts and farmers alike, hundreds of sandhill cranes have been found dead in Jackson County, Indiana, due to an outbreak of avian flu. The Indiana ...
2.8 million egg laying hens were killed due to a bird flu outbreak in Jackson County, Indiana. The state continues to test farms close to the one where the outbreak was found.
JACKSON COUNTY — The Indiana State Board of Animal Health confirmed over the weekend the detection of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as the bird flu, at a commercial egg layer ...
The bird flu outbreak in Jackson County, Indiana has resulted in the killing of millions of birds, leading to a significant increase in egg prices and affecting restaurants and food manufacturers.
Around 600 cranes have died in Jackson County, Indiana, and it's likely from bird flu, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. In February, it's typical to see cranes migrate ...
One Jay County operation with over 1.2 million egg layers remains quarantined. This year’s largest outbreak occurred in Jackson County, resulting in the loss of 2.8 million chickens. Additionally, two ...
INDIANA, USA — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division (DNR) said they have detected bird flu in a total of 30 counties. The flu has hit Indiana's commercial poultry and egg farms ...
The bird flu outbreak in Jackson County is causing egg prices to soar, with some cartons now priced at $5-6. Experts predict prices will remain high.
INDIANA, USA — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division (DNR) said they have detected bird flu in a total of 30 counties. The flu has hit Indiana's commercial poultry and egg farms ...