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Headline: Vet Candy, 3/20/2026
The numbers alone should stop you.
200 million birds affected. More than 2,100 flocks. Four times the devastation of the 2015 outbreak that, at the time, was considered the worst in American history. And right now, as spring migration pushes millions of wild birds across flyways that run directly over and through domestic poultry operations from commercial egg farms to backyard coops, the most dangerous seasonal window of the year is opening.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has not behaved like previous outbreaks. It has not peaked and receded and allowed the industry to rebuild and exhale. Since the current strain was first detected in 2022, it has persisted continuously in wild bird populations — year after year, season after season — creating an ongoing exposure pressure that the 2015 outbreak never generated and that no amount of farm-level biosecurity can fully neutralize as long as the wild reservoir remains active.\
"There is an ongoing and/or continuous exposure to the virus that we did not see in the 2015, or earlier, outbreaks," said Alan Huddleston, acting chief veterinary officer with the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
That sentence is the most important context any veterinary professional advising poultry clients can have right now. This is not a repeating outbreak. It is a continuous one. And spring just made it worse. [emphasis added]
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