Feathers were ruffled throughout much of the state, according to chicken owners whose yards became winter wonderlands.
A highly contagious strain of bird flu has been detected in a non-commercial, backyard flock of ducks and chickens in Georgia, state agriculture officials said Friday.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture announced it had detected a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, sometimes called ...
The GDA and the APHIS have confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in a small, backyard flock in Clayton ...
According to the Maryland Department of Agriculture, state labs’ preliminary tests have found highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) strain H5N1 in a Caroline County broiler chicken operation after ...
When the Menzel family moved to a farmstead outside of Solon, they couldn't have guessed that their neighbor would one day ...
"Gold Shaw Farm is a dream in the making, nestled in Peacham, VT. Founded in 2016 by Morgan and Allison Gold, this 158-acre ...
TARGAN’s Vice President Liz Turpin share her insight into how adopting feather sexing technology at hatchery can help to resolve issues throughout broiler production.
The price of eggs in Wisconsin has reached new heights, with producers and consumers both feeling the effects of a significant shortage. Avian influenza, or ...
When bird flu is detected in a domestic flock, the entire flock must be slaughtered to prevent spread. These cullings reduce ...