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Dairy cattle in three states have tested positive for the bird flu, according to a release by the United States Department of Agriculture. On March 25, the USDA announced Highly Pathogenic Avian ...
USDA reports that affected dairy cows do not appear to be transmitting the virus to other cattle within the same herd. APHIS says based on findings from Texas, “the detections appear to have ...
Positive test results must be reported to USDA. The studies also come on the heels of Colombia’s import restrictions on beef from U.S. states with avian influenza H5N1 in dairy cattle.
The Agriculture Department plans to embark on a year-long study beginning next month that will test samples for evidence of highly pathogenic avian influenza from former dairy cattle moved into ...
Dairy cattle moving between states must be tested for the bird flu virus, U.S. agriculture officials said Wednesday as they try to track and control the growing outbreak. The federal order was ...
New federal rules aimed at limiting the spread of the H5N1 bird flu virus among dairy cattle go into effect Monday, but detailed guidance documents released Friday by the U.S. Department of ...
As of April 24, the USDA had confirmed HPAI detections in 33 dairy cattle premises in the eight states of Kansas, Idaho, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota and Texas.
USDA to take ‘additional step’ in testing beef from former dairy cattle for bird flu VISALIA, CALIFORNIA - JULY 05: Dairy cows, which consume a significant amount of water, gather at a farm on ...
Dairy cattle in three states have tested positive for the bird flu, according to a release by the United States Department of Agriculture. On March 25, the USDA announced Highly Pathogenic Avian ...
During the last 30 days, five states have had dairy cattle test positive for H5N1, including Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota and Texas.
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