In Wright County, Iowa, a commercial egg-laying facility will be forced to kill 1.1 million chickens in an effort to contain the “highly contagious and deadly” avian flu virus. The Iowa Department of Agriculture reported that the birds should be destroyed after finding its second case of the bird flu this year.
Avian influenza continues “to be a significant threat across the country,” said Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig in a statement. “We have been preparing for the possibility of additional outbreaks,” working closely with producers and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
It’s the second case of USDA data shows. Iowa is the nation’s largest egg producer and seventh-largest turkey producer.
As the holidays approach, these euthanization actions could have a rather large impact on the wallets of the public.
Forced Euthanization Of Birds Due To “Bird Flu”
Turkey costs are already expected to rise 23% this year. According to a report by Fox Business, some other Thanksgiving staples such as potatoes and cranberries will be in low supply and high demand. According to a recent Wells Fargo report, the authors cautioned that turkey supplies will be “more limited” due to continuing impacts of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
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