Headline: Vineyard Gazette, 1/7/2026
Gwyn Skiles reports:
The highly pathogenic avian influenza hit the 350-bird coop at Slough Farm in Edgartown, killing about half of the flock, said Julie Scott, the executive director of the nonprofit farm. The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) euthanized the remaining birds and disposed of them on Tuesday after positive test results, Ms. Scott said.
Public health officials on the Vineyard and at the state are urging bird owners across the Island to take precautions to help stop the spread of the disease to other farms and backyard flocks.
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