Anja Raudabaugh, CEO of Western United Dairies, expressed concern about the outbreak, stating, 'I'm surprised there are that few reported. This thing is not slowing down.' The impact of H5N1 on dairy herds is alarming, with over 124 herds infected, signifying extensive challenges ahead for the industry.
Jimmy Andreoli II from Baker Commodities highlighted the issue, noting, 'There's definitely been an increased number of fallen animals lately... some of that has got to be attributed to the long, hot summer we've had. And some of it certainly is attributed to the H5N1 virus.' This underscores the multifaceted problems facing Tulare County's dairy sector.
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