Local businesses are getting hit hard by climbing egg prices, and a recent bird flu outbreak at a Southern Indiana farm could drive up the cost of the essential ingredient even more.
Rose Acre Farms, the nation's second largest egg producer, said Tuesday that tests have confirmed avian influenza at its facility in Seymour, Indiana, which could further stretch the supply of eggs as ...
This latest outbreak is part of a broader epizootic that has swept across the United States, affecting not only poultry but ...
LATEST DETECTION County & Flock #: Jackson 01 Flock Size: 2.8M Type of Operation: Commercial Egg Layer Status: Quar ...
Delaware residents cannot own wildlife not native to or generally found in Delaware without a special permit. Non-native ...
Avian influenza, also known as the bird flu, is caused by influenza viruses that spread between birds. According to the ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is testing geese for avian flu after a video circulating on social media showed ...
Indiana Department of Natural Resources say it’s “very likely” avian flu has reached Vanderburgh County. This comes as ...
Over 2.8 million egg laying hens have been killed after a bird flu outbreak in Jackson County. It’s the largest appearance in ...
DNR officials confirmed that a local conservation officer found four dead geese and a few sick waterfowl after reports were ...
As many as 2.8 million egg laying hens had to be killed because of a bird flu outbreak in Jackson County. It’s the largest ...
Rose Acre Farms recently revealed that its Cort Acre Egg Farm in Seymour first noticed birds dying last Saturday, January ...