Experts said those who hunt wild birds, raise backyard flocks of chickens or work in commercial poultry operations should take the following …
Month: January 2025
Bird flu detected at 2nd commercial poultry flock in Georgia – WSB-TV
Officials said bird flu has been identified four times in backyard chickens in Georgia. Commercial flocks in 35 other states have reported bird …
Bird Flu: What's Safe to Eat and What's Not – Money Talks News
Recent human cases of the bird flu have occurred among workers at dairy and poultry farms. If you raise backyard chickens or keep other birds at home, …
CT peacocks euthanized due to bird flu were 'flawless,' owner says – CT Insider
A backyard flock of peacocks, ducks and chickens in Stonington was euthanized by Connecticut officials after tests confirmed bird flu.
Following confirmation of bird flu in Amherst geese, biosecurity on farms urged by state
Massachusetts agriculture officials say owners of backyard chickens — no matter how many they own — should be taking precautions to protect their …
Goose Tests Positive For Bird Flu, Philly Health Department Says | Philadelphia, PA Patch
Residents with concerns about sick backyard chickens should contact the PA Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services, 24 hours a day, seven …
Brigham City Council votes to allow chickens on single-family lots in central business district
Aiming to expand fowl-keeping opportunities for residents while implementing rules for responsible ownership, the Brigham City Council has …
A West Philadelphia snow goose had the city's first suspected case of avian flu, health officials say
Residents who believe their backyard chickens may be ill should call the state Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services, which runs a 24 …
Philly reports first suspected case of bird flu in an ill snow goose found near Carroll Park
Residents concerned about sick backyard chickens can contact the Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services at 717-772-2852. Get …
Tips to keep you and your pets safe from bird flu | Top Stories | wandtv.com
"If you are a poultry worker or someone who works with livestock or you keep backyard chickens, definitely make sure you're wearing gloves when you …