In March, Minnesota announced that bird flu had killed at least one young goat at a farm where poultry had been infected in February. It was the first known infection of U.S. livestock by the virus.
In March, Minnesota announced that bird flu had killed at least one young goat at a farm where poultry had been infected in February. It was the first known infection of U.S. livestock by the virus.
In March, Minnesota announced that bird flu had killed at least one young goat at a farm where poultry had been infected in February. It was the first known infection of U.S. livestock by the virus.
Cows in several dairy farms in southern states were recently infected by bird flu, which often is fatal to domestic poultry but has been less lethal to cows, officials say.