Search results
Bird flu is highly lethal to some animals, but not to others. Scientists want to know why
San Francisco Chronicle· 9 hours agoIn the last two years, bird flu has been blamed for the deaths of millions of wild and domestic...
Can Bird Flu Survive in Milk?
Time Magazine· 9 hours agoNow that avian influenza is circulating among dairy cattle in at least 12 states in the U.S. and has infected three dairy workers, health experts are...
Pasteurization May Not Clear Bird Flu Virus From Heavily Infected Milk
US News & World Report· 14 hours agoThe findings reflect experimental conditions in a laboratory and should not be used to draw any conclusions about the safety of the U.S. milk supply, according to the authors of the study from ...
Win for Raw Milk Supporters Despite Controversy
Mercola· 4 days agoLouisiana is set to make a change through a bill to legalize the sale of raw milk, a move many believe will benefit both consumers and dairy farmers. The ...
New law allows for the sale, not consumption of raw milk in the state of Louisiana
WBRZ 2 Baton Rouge· 2 days agoA proposed bill regulating the sale of raw milk is awaiting Governor Jeff Landry's signature to become law. Pasteurized milk can soon move over to make ...
Bird flu found in house cats, mice in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma
KAMR Amarillo· 2 days agoThe US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service reported that house mice...
RAW MILK SOON TO BE LEGAL IN THE STATE CAN NOT BE CONSUMED
WBRZ 2 Baton Rouge· 2 days agoA proposed bill regulating the sale of raw milk is awaiting the signature of Governor Jeff Landry to become a law. Lawmakers added a stipulation to the ...
That law says what? Let’s compare banned behaviors
Tribune Chronicle· 2 hours agoSo, this week I happened upon an article that looked at some things that are outlawed everywhere but here in the good old U.S. of A. I ...
Wisconsin cows must test negative for bird flu to attend fairs, state says
Wisconsin State Journal· 14 hours agoStarting Wednesday, dairy cows heading to fairs or exhibitions in Wisconsin will have to test...
You Don’t Have to Worry About Bird Flu, for Now. Here’s What to Know.
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoThe risk of getting H5N1 is currently very low unless you work on a farm. But, if the virus adapts...