Americans can expect to pay more for eggs in 2025, as Avian flu continues to hurt commercial and backyard livestock nationwide. According to the US Department of Agriculture, egg prices are predicted ...
Americans can expect to pay more for eggs in 2025, as Avian flu continues to hurt commercial and backyard livestock nationwide. According to the US Department of Agriculture, egg prices are predicted ...
NEW YORK, NY—Share in the joy of birds during the annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) and help make your community stronger for you and the birds. Bird and nature lovers everywhere unite in the ...
The Missouri Department of Agriculture sent out a notice Friday afternoon suspending all poultry and waterfowl auctions, shows and swap meets in Jasper, Newton, McDonald and Lawrence counties to help ...
In just a few short weeks, Hudson Valley residents can help with an international effort focused on local backyard birds (TSM Poughkeepsie/Canva) Share on Facebook Share on Twitter They say that ...
As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, backyard bird enthusiasts who enjoy watching and feeding their feathered visitors may wonder how, or if, they can withstand the ...
MISSOURI, USA — Missouri officials have started a crackdown on auctions, shows, and swap meets involving poultry and waterfowl as bird flu continues to spread around the state. Officials with ...
The county believes it's possible the infection came from elsewhere. “The detection of bird flu in a backyard poultry flock in Yolo County is not unexpected given the widespread nature of bird ...
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus — most commonly known as bird flu — is making its rounds across the United States. It largely impacts animal health, and the H5N1 strain has had many effects ...
New Hampshire Audubon is inviting bird lovers to participate in its 38th annual Backyard Winter Bird Survey.More than 1,500 people took part in last year's survey, which helps the nonprofit track ...
Feeders, bird baths and backyard poultry enclosures can be sources of salmonella and bird flu (avian influenza), public health experts said. But people can reduce spread to birds and other animals ...