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Bird flu detected in Colorado dairy cattle − a vet explains the risks
Salon.com· 19 hours agoThis farm is one of 35 dairy farms across the U.S. with verified cases of bird flu in cattle as of
Federal agencies open funding to help stop avian flu outbreak
WOOD via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe U.S. Department of Agriculture has opened up funding to help farmers across the country take ...
Rounds bill would prevent mandatory electronic tags for cattle and bison
Arizona Daily Sun· 6 days agoThe U.S. Department of Agriculture issued the final rule last month and said ...
Letters to the Editor: Honoring Illinois foster parents and child welfare staff
Belleville News-Democrat via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFrank Conrath, Belleville Bird flu threatens nation’s dairy supply The deadly flu virus is not just...
Rounds introduces legislation to prevent mandatory electronic tagging of livestock
KFGO· 5 days agoU.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) introduced legislation that would prevent federal government overreach on th...
USDA cites Natural Bridge Zoo for bird environments, documentation
The Staunton News Leader· 4 days agoThe Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, a branch of
Bird flu FAQ: Everything you need to know about the H5N1 outbreak that’s spread to dairy cows in 9...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago“We do have two, three receptor sites in our eyes, and so having a case of conjunctivitis would not...
Black vulture study taking flight in Arkansas, Missouri
FOX 16 Little Rock· 6 days agoLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AGFC News) – The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and U.S. Department
Bird flu found in Washington wildlife, including in King County
Axios· 7 days agoWashington is among the states with wild animals that have contracted the highly pathogenic bird flu, including a bobcat in King County, according to the U
Puppy mill update: Eight Iowa breeders or kennels cited for violations
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 5 days agoEight Iowa dog breeders or kennels were cited for federal regulatory violations during the first...