An incoming cold front could push wild birds southward and potentially raise risks for spreading Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza to poultry kept outdoors in Arkansas.
FAYETTEVILLE A change in the weather may intensify the fall migration of wildfowl and poultry flock owners will need to redouble their biosecurity efforts to stave off potential infections of a deadly type of bird flu, according to Dustan Clark, extension poultry veterinarian for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
A change in the weather may intensify the fall migration of wildfowl, and poultry flock owners will need to redouble their biosecurity efforts to stave off potential infections of a deadly type of bird flu, said Dustan Clark, extension poultry veterinarian for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
A change in the weather may intensify the fall migration of wildfowl and poultry flock owners will need to redouble their biosecurity efforts to stave off potential infections of a