The Maryland Department of Agriculture announced a presumptive positive case of avian influenza, also known as bird flu, at a commercial broiler farm in Wicomico County today.
After a presumptive positive bird flu case was announced in Kent County this past weekend, Delaware Agriculture Week kicked off with the state's poultry industry in the spotlight. The first session focused on avian influenza, putting farmers on high alert as they learned about the virus, its impacts and how to prevent it.
The Delaware Department of Agriculture has announced a backyard flock of poultry has returned a presumptive positive detection of avian influenza in Kent County.
The Avian Bird Flu is driving some chicken owners on Delmarva to beef up their biosecurity efforts.
Another case of bird flu has been confirmed on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, with the Maryland Department of Agriculture reporting the outbreak in…
The Davis Farm is near Galena Md. Allen and Olin Davis are twin brothers who are part of seven generations […]
