Bird flu detected in dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico; commercial milk supply safe.
Bird flu has been detected in dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico, affecting older cows and causing decreased lactation and low appetite. The commercial milk supply is considered safe, with milk from sick animals being diverted or destroyed. The virus is believed to have been spread by infected wild birds. Dairy industry officials have implemented enhanced biosecurity measures on U.S. farms.
March 25, 2024
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