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THE NUMBER OF BIRD FLU CASES AND CONCERNS GROW ACROSS THE COUNTRY. THANKS FOR JOINING US. I’M BILL SCHAMMERT. NEBRASKA HAS FIVE CASES. THE LAST FOUR REPORTED IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS. THE CASES ARE ...
Bird flu outbreak: Nebraska to kill 1.8m more chickens Over 50 million birds have already been killed nationwide as a result of this year's massive outbreak of the disease, which shows no signs of ...
So far, more than 60 cases of bird flu have been reported across the U.S. since April. In Nebraska, five cases appeared in poultry flocks, but none in humans or dairy cattle.
Nov. 27 (UPI) --Nebraska reported its 13th case of bird flu this year at a farm in Dixon County, where about 1.8 million chickens will be sent to slaughter.It is the second confirmed bird flu case ...
MORE NEWS. SOME NEBRASKA AND IOWA, IOWA POULTRY FARMERS TONIGHT BATTLE THE HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS BIRD FLU VIRUS. THERE HAVE BEEN NINE CASES BETWEEN THE TWO STATES, CAUSING SOME CONCERN FROM A LOCAL ...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska agriculture officials say another 1.8 million chickens must be killed after bird flu was found on a farm in the latest sign that the outbreak that has already ...
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture said the state's 13th case of bird flu will result in the death of 1.8 million chickens at a farm in Dixon County. By Greg Wehner Fox News Published November ...
Avian flu found in Nebraska backyard flock Case confirmed in Saunders County. Bird flu was detected in a backyard flock in Nebraska. By Gina Dvorak. Published: Feb. 13, 2025 at 6:28 PM CST ...
LINCOLN — The first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza — bird flu — have been detected this year in Nebraska flocks. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture announced the discovery of ...
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, has detected a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
So far, more than 60 cases of bird flu have been reported across the U.S. since April. In Nebraska, five cases appeared in poultry flocks, but none in humans or dairy cattle.