Headline: WATT Poultry, 2/26/2025
Roy Graber reports:
With these latest instances of HPAI, Indiana has now had 15 flocks affected by the virus in 2025. Of those, eight have been in Jay County. Elkhart and Washington counties have had two flocks struck by HPAI so far this year, while LaGrange, Adams and Jackson counties have each had one flock affected. Collectively, these flocks included nearly 6.75 million head of poultry.
By contrast, Indiana only lost one commercial poultry flock to HPAI in 2024, when the presence of the virus was confirmed in a commercial flock of 13,100 commercial meat turkeys in Daviess County on January 25. The state had no instances of HPAI in commercial flocks in 2023, while it lost nine flocks to the virus in 2022, including the United States’ first confirmed case in a commercial poultry operation during the 2022-25 outbreak.
9 cases in 2022
0 cases in 2023.
1 case in 2024.
15 cases during the first 58 days of 2025.
Location of Jay County, where Trump received 76.6% of the vote in 2024.
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