Minnesota has lifted the last remaining quarantines on poultry farms that were infected with highly pathogenic bird flu, marking a milestone in the state’s recovery from an outbreak that cost its turkey and egg producers over 9 million birds. The Board of Animal Health says 90 percent of the 108 infected farms were cleared to restock by Oct. 6. In a statement Tuesday, it says the few remaining sites have now completed the cleaning, disinfection and testing needed to gain approval for restocking.
Minnesota lifts final remaining bird flu quarantines Tuesday, December 15
by Research Team | Dec 16, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments