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A new mandate announced by the United States Department of Agriculture requires that all raw milk be submitted for testing, to better track the bird flu.
(The Center Square) – All herds of commercial dairy cows will be required to submit weekly samples from tanks to test for avian flu, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and ...
Colorado officials hope a mandated will help curb the spread of HPAI, and efforts will protect dairy and poultry industries, and public health in the state.
Colorado began requiring dairies to test milk supplies for bird flu every week, the state's veterinarian told Reuters on Tuesday, as a federal team arrived to help investigate an escalating ...
The U.S. issued a federal order Friday mandating bird flu testing for the national milk supply, as the virus continues its rapid spread among dairy herds.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is set to mandate bulk milk tank testing nationwide to address bird flu outbreaks in dairy herds. In an announcement Friday, USDA said it issued a new federal ...
The first round of testing under the USDA order is set to begin Dec. 16. in California, Michigan, Colorado, Mississippi, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
In an effort to curb the spread of bird flu, Colorado has implemented a new mandate that requires dairies to test their milk supplies for the virus on a weekly basis. This decision comes as the ...
Bird flu infections linked to dairy cows have wiped out 3.1 million egg-laying chickens in Colorado in recent weeks, and poultry workers also tested positive.