In addition to birds, bird flu can affect a variety of mammals, including cats, dogs, horses, cattle and pigs, according to ...
Snow geese, Canada geese, red-breasted mergansers, common goldeneyes and mallards ... None of those cases were in Indiana. Birds that die from avian influenza are not suitable to eat, Derrer ...
Indiana DNR officials continue to find HPAI ... disease caused by an influenza virus that usually spreads among birds. It is common in wild birds, especially waterfowl, shorebirds and raptors.
WHILE SANDHILL CRANES ARE A COMMON AND OFTEN WELCOME ... ARE BEING FOUND DEAD IN THE AREA, AND THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CONFIRMS BIRD FLU IN THIS POPULATION.
It is common in wild birds, especially waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors," the Indiana DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife said in a news release. "Notably, more than 1,500 sandhill cranes have been ...
As temperatures begin to warm with the approach of spring, it’s in the public’s best interest to educate itself about the growing presence of the bird flu in Indiana and around the Midwest. Warmer ...
When the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus made its first appearance at a U.S. poultry farm in February 2022, roughly 29,000 turkeys at an Indiana facility ... "People talk about common-sense solutions ...
Poultry producers, disease experts and government officials are now questioning the practice of widespread culling in response to H5N1 bird flu outbreaks.
The avian (bird) flu isn’t just helping fuel an increase in egg prices, it’s also killing wild birds across the United States and here in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) ...