First case of bird flu in pig discovered on small Oregon farm
Briefly

State officials confirmed the first occurrence of a severe strain of bird flu in pigs on a small farm in Crook County, Oregon, marking a concerning development in animal health.
After a prior outbreak in its poultry, a farm in central Oregon faced another crisis as three pigs tested positive for bird flu following exposure, necessitating the euthanasia of the infected animals.
Tissue samples analyzed by state veterinarians confirmed that one pig had the virus present throughout its body, raising alarms about potential transmission and spread of avian influenza.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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