Bird Flu

USDA Continues To Work To Address Bird Flu
USDA Continues To Work To Address Bird Flu
USDA Continues To Work To Address Bird Flu
During a recent Senate Ag committee hearing where bird flu took center stage, USDA Under Secretary of Agriculture Jenny Moffitt told lawmakers the Department is acting very quickly to address any and all outbreaks, regardless of where they occur across the country...
Egg Prices Double During the Past Year
Egg Prices Double During the Past Year
Egg Prices Double During the Past Year
Eggs are more expensive than they were last year.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the price of a dozen Grade A eggs jumped from $1.82 last year to almost $3.60 in 2022.  While part of the increase is due to the rising price of chicken feed, the real culprit is highly pathogenic avian influenza.  HPAI ha...
WSDA Warning Owners To Watch For Bird Flu
WSDA Warning Owners To Watch For Bird Flu
WSDA Warning Owners To Watch For Bird Flu
With the fall migration underway across the nation, the state of Washington is preparing for an uptick in highly pathogenic avian influenza cases. Veterinarians predict newly infected wild birds will join the already infected, resident wild waterfowl populations: increasing the risk of transmission to backyard flocks...
Bird Flu Apparently Found in Goslings in Columbia Park
Bird Flu Apparently Found in Goslings in Columbia Park
Bird Flu Apparently Found in Goslings in Columbia Park
(Kennewick, WA) -- The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife says they have preliminarily found the Avian Influenza H5N1 virus in two goslings who reside at the Children's Fishing Pond in Columbia Park in Kennewick. The agency says other goslings have shown symptoms of the disease ...