But an Indiana Department of Natural Resources specialist says that case numbers should drop as temperatures warm.
INDIANAPOLIS – Avian Influenza, H5N1, or simply the bird flu, is continuing to cause problems for farmers across the state.
Dead sandhill cranes found in southern Indiana are raising concerns about the spread of avian flu from poultry to wild birds.
On Highway 50 near Seymour, Indiana, there is a scene of sandhill cranes in the marsh: both dead and alive. Indiana ...
Avian influenza spreads in birds, cows and other animals, and it can sometimes spread to people. In the United States, there ...
Avian influenza detected on three more Indiana farms; quarantines imposed to prevent spread. Millions of birds affected in ...
Indiana adds three more farms to its list of quarantines due to avian influenza. State now has over 41,100 birds under ...
(WDRB) -- The state of Indiana is calling this season’s bird flu outbreak ... "Wild birds do carry high-path avian influenza and are the main reservoir for avian influenza," Casey said. "As these ...
APHIS reports two confirmed flock infections in Ohio, while state agencies report positive HPAI detections in Iowa and ...
Two commercial laying hen flocks in Ohio have been struck by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), including one that ...
Ongoing bird flu outbreaks continue to ravage commercial poultry flocks in Indiana and Ohio, where two counties issued ...