Eggs are disappearing from store shelves due to shortages caused by the avian flu outbreak, but never fear — the eggs used to ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources on Monday said it has detected the highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds throughout Indiana and has currently detected the H5NI virus, a subtype, ...
Avian influenza continues to affect wild birds across the state. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has detected ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources continues to detect highly pathogenic avian influenza aka HPAI in wild birds ...
While national egg prices are going up because of the bird flu, prices in south-central Indiana remain relatively stable.
Don't take down birdfeeders. Here are ways you can help stop the spread of avian influenza, also known as bird flu.
A bald eagle suspected of contracting the bird flu has died in Northwest Indiana after being captured by the Humane Indiana Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
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WANE Ft. Wayne on MSNHighly pathogenic avian flu found in over 30 Indiana countiesThe Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) say they continue to detect highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and ...
The Indiana DNR said HPAI is also suspected in an additional 32 counties based on reports involving the deaths of raptors, ...
There is no cure for the disease, which has a high mortality rate among birds but remains a low risk to people, according to ...
The presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in four commercial flocks in Indiana on February 25.
Indiana animal health officials add a ninth Jay County bird farm to quarantine due to avian influenza. Over 2.8 million chickens have died or been killed to prevent the virus's spread.
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