Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 86EggAvian flu hits in Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, South DakotaThe highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in North America has expanded into Minnesota, while additional cases have been confirmed in Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska.Avian InfluenzaCould game cameras be a useful poultry biosecurity tool?Research to determine if monitoring poultry farms with game cameras to help trace outside sources that increase the risk of Salmonella could also be applicable to monitoring farms’ risks of being infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza.BlogsA high per-Cap-ita rate at 2022 MPF ConventionSo many baseball caps could be collected at the Midwest Poultry Federation Convention, you could say the convention had a high per-Cap-ita rate.Hens and TrendsMissouri may be animal activists’ next cage-free targetMissouri could be the next state to be targeted for a ballot initiative to end the use of cages in egg production, attorney Peter Ruddell says.Broilers & TurkeysCompost management key to avoiding clostridial dermatitisOne of the most important things turkey producers can do to reduce the risk of clostridial dermatitis is to not compost dead birds within 200 feet of the barn where turkeys are kept.EggAvian influenza appears in 3 more South Dakota countiesThree new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) have been confirmed commercial turkey flocks in three South Dakota counties, while another case has been confirmed in a commercial pullet flock in Maryland.Avian InfluenzaNew avian flu cases reported in Iowa and DelawareA commercial layer flock of 5.3 million hens and a commercial broiler flock of 156,800 chickens are the United States' latest cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza.EggTwo US counties have second cases of avian influenzaSecond cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza have been confirmed in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, and Cecil County, Maryland.Processing & SlaughterTur-Pak Foods plant to closeTurkey further-processing company Tur-Pak Foods will close its facility in Sioux City, Iowa, impacting 121 employees.Hens and TrendsWisconsin avian flu case claims 3 million layersA previously announced case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, involved 3 million layer hens.EggAvian flu confirmed at Iowa layer farmA commercial layer flock of nearly 916,000 birds in Taylor County, Iowa, has been confirmed to be affected by highly pathogenic avian influenza.EggAvian influenza confirmed in Wisconsin layer flockHighly pathogenic avian influenza has been confirmed in a commercial egg layer flock in Wisconsin.Previous PagePage 86 of 275Next Page