Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Indiana has been hard hit by bird flu so far in 2026

 
Headline:  Farm Progress, 4/20/2026

Allison Lynch reports:
Hoosier poultry flocks have been hit hard by avian influenza again in 2026, with over 20 active cases at the start of April. Cool, wet conditions made for the perfect storm in spreading the disease. 
Growers in northeastern Indiana have been hit the hardest, according to Indiana State Veterinarian Kyle Shipman. And the large, diverse poultry industry in the state has added to the challenge in stopping transmission. 
“That just adds a unique dynamic to what the response looks like,” Shipman said. “These birds are all raised differently. What works for an egg-laying producer might not work for a duck farmer or a turkey farmer.”

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