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.