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7 horses euthanized at California race course due to infectious disease

Seven quarter horses were euthanized at Los Alamitos due to an outbreak of equine infectious anemia, prompting a state investigation and strict biosecurity measures.

What U.S. dairy farmers fighting bird flu can learn from the poultry industry

The U.S. dairy industry faces challenges in dealing with a bird flu outbreak, as the egg industry offers lessons in biosecurity measures.

7 horses euthanized at California race course due to infectious disease

Seven quarter horses were euthanized at Los Alamitos due to an outbreak of equine infectious anemia, prompting a state investigation and strict biosecurity measures.

What U.S. dairy farmers fighting bird flu can learn from the poultry industry

The U.S. dairy industry faces challenges in dealing with a bird flu outbreak, as the egg industry offers lessons in biosecurity measures.
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Why the price of eggs is on the rise again

Egg prices surged 28.1% over the past year due to bird flu outbreaks and increased demand.

Bird flu detected at Victorian egg farm as authorities test for pathogenic H5N1 strain

Authorities in Australia are investigating bird flu at an egg farm; the virus subtype is being determined to assess the risk level and containment measures.

Why the price of eggs is on the rise again

Egg prices surged 28.1% over the past year due to bird flu outbreaks and increased demand.

Bird flu detected at Victorian egg farm as authorities test for pathogenic H5N1 strain

Authorities in Australia are investigating bird flu at an egg farm; the virus subtype is being determined to assess the risk level and containment measures.
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Avian flu first found in Central Valley is spreading, with new California cases confirmed

Avian influenza cases in California's dairy cows are increasing, prompting quarantine to control the spread of the virus.

Federal government commits $9.6 million for African swine fever preparedness projects

The Government of Canada has allocated $9.6 million to help the Canadian pork industry prepare for potential African swine fever outbreaks.

Bird flu's disturbing new turn into cattle are California herds safe?

Health officials are monitoring avian flu jumping to cattle, emphasizing low public health risk but highlighting concerns of virus spread and mutation potential.
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