Friday, March 6, 2026

Iowa reports 4 cases of bird flu in backyard flocks in 2 weeks

 
Headline: Des Moines Register, 3/5/2026

Birds in flocks infected with the disease are destroyed to prevent the deadly virus’ spread. The U.S. outbreak that began in 2022 has resulted in the destruction of 200.6 million chickens, turkeys, ducks and other birds, U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows.\ 
Iowa has reported six bird flu outbreaks since the beginning of the year. Iowa, the nation’s largest producer of eggs and seventh-largest turkey producer, has lost 30.7 million birds, about 15% of the total. [emphasis added]

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