She was treated with Albendazole — an FDA-approved medication according to the Mayo Clinic. Following a course of the medication, her anemia was cured. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE ...
She said: "I think the silver lining for all this is how do we in our back yards, we've got chickens too in our back yard, how do we solve something like this and people are sort of looking around ...
Amid egg shortages and soaring prices, some consumers are taking a crack at a fresh alternative — they're turning to companies that let them rent their chickens. Ever thought of raising your own ...
Prices of chicken, fish and some vegetables saw an upward trend in the Dhaka’s kitchen markets on Monday despite the government's repeated assurances of market stability during Ramadan. Lemon and ...
The unusually heavy media coverage of expensive eggs, depopulated chickens and avian flu has highlighted some of the deep problems and risks of modern poultry production. Unfortunately ...
Jennifer Johnson wants to raise chickens – a dream she's had for nearly a decade. Still, it took until early February, after a dramatic spike in egg prices, for Johnson to convince her husband ...
“This would not have been possible without the K30 million investment. We thank Taylor Pacific for the confidence to invest in the farm to help us meet the very high poultry demand of the Sepik people ...
As part of a new $1 billion plan to address bird flu in poultry and lower egg prices across the country, US secretary of agriculture Brooke Rollins announced Wednesday that the Department of ...
When the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus made its first appearance at a U.S. poultry farm in February 2022, roughly 29,000 turkeys at an Indiana facility were sacrificed in an attempt to avert a larger ...
U.S. Department of Agriculture officials said Wednesday that there are "no anticipated changes" to the current federal policy requiring poultry to be culled in response to bird flu outbreaks ...
She laid out a five-point plan to address the situation. Dedicate up to $500 million to helping U.S. poultry producers implement “gold-standard” biosecurity measures. USDA has developed a ...
With the H5N1 bird flu virus likely here to stay, some poultry producers, disease experts and government officials are questioning the practice of widespread culling in response to outbreaks.
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