Hoosier farmers are on edge as the bird flu—officially the highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI—continues to menace big and small flocks alike three years into this outbreak.
The second largest egg producer in the U.S. said its farm in Seymour, Indiana, tested positive for the avian flu. Rose Acre ...
SEYMOUR — The Indiana State Board of Animal Health confirmed over the weekend the detection of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as the bird flu, at a commercial egg layer in ...
Indiana-based Rose Acre Farms, the second largest egg producer in the U.S., has confirmed fowl deaths from bird flu at its Indiana facility.
A southern Indiana egg farm with millions of birds reported positive cases of bird flu. Cort Acre egg farm on East County ...
Rose Acres Farms, which claims to be the second-largest egg producer in the United States, released a statement on Tuesday ...
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A corporate representative with Rose Acre Farms, which is headquartered in Seymour, Indiana, has released the following ...
SEYMOUR, Ind. — One of the largest egg producers in the United States has confirmed cases of bird flu at one of their Indiana ...
Rose Acre Farms recently revealed that its Cort Acre Egg Farm in Seymour first noticed birds dying last Saturday, January ...
Indiana-based Rose Acre Farms ... that its Cort Acre Egg Farm in Seymour was recently tested for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu; this after it noticed chickens ...