As the United States Department of Agriculture continues to investigate cases of bird flu among dairy cows, concerns remain low in Delaware and product supply has yet to be impacted. The USDA, U.S.
Sick dairy cattle in two central U.S. states have tested positive for bird flu, federal officials reported. As of Monday, the highly contagious pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI) had been found ...
News that bird flu has been spreading between cows for months and that fragments of the virus are even showing up in milk on U.S. grocery store shelves have fueled new worries about the risk the virus ...
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Higher beef prices and improved genetics are rewriting the dairy industry. Older dairy cows producing milk at higher ...
DAVIS, Calif — The discovery of fragments of avian flu virus in milk sold in U.S. stores, including in about 20% of samples in initial testing across the country, suggests that the H5N1 virus may be ...
Automated milking systems are recognised as a more humane solution for both cows and farmers – but they take some getting used to ...
Since March, when the first reported cases of H5N1 bird flu began showing up in dairy cattle in Texas, the Food and Drug Administration has been asking farmers to discard any milk from infected ...
Researchers at Michigan State University's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources have been studying dietary fats and ...
$1,500 or more for beef-on-dairy calves is reason to keep extra cows and breed them with beef semen, which limits dairy ...
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