The spread of H5N1 among dairy farms is likely occurring due to animal, staff and equipment movement, according to a USDA report. Testing prior to movement seeks to limit that spread.
The spread of H5N1 among dairy farms is likely occurring due to animal, staff and equipment movement, according to a USDA report. Testing prior to movement seeks to limit that spread.
The spread of H5N1 among dairy farms is likely occurring due to animal, staff and equipment movement, according to a USDA report. Testing prior to movement seeks to limit that spread.
The Animal Board of Health says all currently producing milk dairy cows must have both a negative H5N1 test result before being shown at any exhibition in the state.
The spread of H5N1 among dairy farms is likely occurring due to animal, staff and equipment movement, according to a USDA report. Testing prior to movement seeks to limit that spread.