Dairy farmers and veterinarians in northern Texas noticed illness among cattle. This is a KFF Health News story. In early February, dairy farmers in the Texas Panhandle began to notice sick cattle.
A cluster of cats on a Texas dairy farm died after drinking raw milk from dairy cows affected with bird flu, according to a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The ...
In early February, dairy farmers in the Texas Panhandle began to notice sick cattle. The buzz soon reached Darren Turley, executive director of the Texas Association of Dairymen: “They said there is ...
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“How do we protect our poultry flocks?” Texas dairy, poultry producers grapple with bird flu
Across the country, dairy producers have dumped milk and infected chickens have been killed, including millions of egg-laying ...
The Texas dairy farm worker infected with H5N1 bird flu was not wearing respiratory or eye protection and had been exposed to cattle that appeared to have the same symptoms as those in a nearby farm ...
The size of the average dairy herd has grown by about 150% over the past two decades, according to a study by USDA’s Economic Research Service that confirms the growing importance of Texas and Idaho ...
In early February, dairy farmers in the Texas Panhandle began to notice sick cattle. The buzz soon reached Darren Turley, executive director of the Texas Association of Dairymen: “They said there is ...
Genomic sequences from H5N1 viruses suggest the current bird flu epidemic started with a spillover from birds into cows in Texas, and then spread to other states within cattle. Routes and timing ...
Cattle graze on a wheat field spared by the Smokehouse Creek Fire on Friday, March 1, 2024, in the Texas Panhandle. Elías Valverde II / Staff Photographer In early February, dairy farmers in the Texas ...
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