Headline: Des Moines Register, 2/13/2025
Donnelle Eller writes:
The state said a highly pathogenic avian influenza infection was detected in a turkey operation with about 26,730 birds in Buena Vista County. Flocks with infections are destroyed to prevent the spread of the disease, which is deadly to domestic birds. The virus is spread primarily through wild birds, often during migration. Earlier this month, the state said about 240,000 laying hens were infected in O’Brien County in northwest Iowa. And a domestic flock with 40 birds in eastern Iowa was infected in January.
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