The policy is supported by science because highly pathogenic avian influenza is so deadly on its own, killing 90 to 100 percent of chickens in three or four days, says Matt Koci, an immunologist ...
With avian influenza blowing up egg prices and killing chickens around the country at an alarming rate, the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced a strategy to combat outbreaks.
Here are the answers to your (lightly edited) questions. Is it safe to buy and eat chicken? What about eggs? And milk? Yes, it’s safe to buy and eat poultry products, which are tightly ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. America is facing a chicken-and-egg problem, although in this case, it’s clear which came first. For months now, people have been disappointed by grocery ...
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