Anonymous ID: c20fed Dec. 15, 2022, 8:57 p.m. No.17952378   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2401

Iowa bird flu adds to poultry worries

 

Four new cases of bird flu at Iowa turkey farms in the past few days will push the number of birds slaughtered nationwide this month to nearly 700,000.

The latest cases announced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture only add to the toll of this year's ongoing outbreak, which has prompted officials overall to kill more than 53 million birds in 47 states including Arkansas.

Anytime the virus is found, the entire flock is killed to help control the disease.

Iowa officials said the latest cases found since Friday involved 240,000 birds on turkey farms in the northwest corner of the state. Iowa leads all states with nearly 16 million chickens and turkeys slaughtered this year more than double the next closest state of Nebraska largely because it is the nation's largest egg producer, and egg farms can include millions of chickens.

Several other bird flu cases have been confirmed this month at other turkey farms in Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota and Missouri. An upland-game bird producer in Colorado also had to slaughter 18,000 birds to limit the spread of the virus.

In Arkansas, a third case of avian influenza was confirmed in December in a backyard hobby flock of turkeys, chickens and quail in Arkansas County. Cases of avian flu in the state began popping up in October.

 

https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2022/dec/14/iowa-bird-flu-adds-to-poultry-worries/