Friday, March 20, 2026

Northeast Indiana continues to be hot spot for bird flu

 
Headline:  Indiana Economic Digest, 3/17/2026

Dan Carden reports
Suspected infections of highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as bird flu, continue spreading among agricultural producers of ducks, turkeys and egg-laying chickens, primarily in northeast Indiana. 
Since March 6, the State Board of Animal Health, or BOAH, has quarantined a total of 85,835 ducks, 20,641 turkeys and 64,950 egg-laying chickens in LaGrange, Elkhart, Noble and Jay counties because of bird flu, records show. 
Nearly all of the quarantined fowl have already been destroyed following confirmation of HPAI infection. The remaining birds are also slated to be depopulated if their bird flu tests come back positive. 
In the past month, some 180,000 egg-laying chickens, 70,000 turkeys and 120,000 ducks have been destroyed at Indiana commercial poultry farms after testing positive for bird flu.

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