Anxieties are high as experts warn the avian flu outbreak could worsen in the spring, but egg prices are spurring more ...
A team of government veterinarians with the State Veterinary Institute Prague in the Czech Republic has found possible evidence of windborne H5N1 infections in chickens. In their paper posted on the ...
Since combs stick out and get cold quick, it’s important to know how to spot trouble early and keep your flock comfy.
Alicia Halbritter, an agriculture extension agent, said people with backyard chickens should watch out for their symptoms including sneezing, runny noses, coughing, and wattle and comb discoloration.
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