Vermont and New Hampshire are both grappling with highly pathogenic avian influenza, or “bird flu,” that may endanger domestic poultry.“There is a fairly even spread among backyard and small flocks, and commercial operations,” said Stephen Crawford,.
Vermont and New Hampshire are both grappling with highly pathogenic avian influenza, or “bird flu,” that may endanger domestic poultry.“There is a fairly even spread among backyard and small flocks, and commercial operations,” said Stephen Crawford,.
Vermont and New Hampshire are both grappling with highly pathogenic avian influenza, or “bird flu,” that may endanger domestic poultry.“There is a fairly even spread among backyard and small flocks, and commercial operations,” said Stephen Crawford,.
State officials said it’s the first confirmed diagnosis of the strain in domestic birds in New Hampshire, and the owners of Pumpkin Wall Farm animal sanctuary.