Headline: WATT Poultry, 12/8/2025
Bird flu tally: Indiana State Board of Animal Health
Roy Graber reports:
The cases in Indiana occurred in three counties: LaGrange, Elkhart and Noble. The three counties border one another and are in the northeastern portion of the state.
Each occurrence in the state was confirmed on December 5.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), HPAI was confirmed in three LaGrange County commercial meat duck flocks, with those flocks including 3,200, 12,300 and 23,100 birds. Also affected in LaGrange County was a flock of 2,900 commercial duck breeders.
In Elkhart County, two commercial meat duck flocks were hit by HPAI. One involved 5,400 birds, while the other involved 11,900.
One flock in Noble County was struck, with 6,500 commercial meat duck flocks affected.
So far in 2025, 60 commercial poultry flocks in Indiana have been hit by HPAI. [emphasis added]
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