Bird Flu Case in Delaware: What It Means for Maryland's Poultry Industry

Delaware, Milton, USASat Jan 04 2025
A commercial flock of broiler chickens in Delaware has tested "presumptive" positive for H5 bird flu. This highly contagious virus is causing worry in the poultry industry, especially in nearby Maryland. The case was discovered in Kent County, just a week after a similar case was found in wild Snow Geese near Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge. While the results need further confirmation, poultry farmers in both states are being urged to take extra precautions. Farmers, whether commercial or with pet birds, are advised to practice "enhanced biosecurity. " Maryland's state parks are also taking action by restricting access to aviaries where raptors are kept. Visitors can still see the birds from a distance, but closer walkways are closed to protect the birds. This is not just about protecting the agriculture industry, but also the health of wild birds.
https://localnews.ai/article/bird-flu-case-in-delaware-what-it-means-for-marylands-poultry-industry-bfab43c2

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