Why 6.5 million chickens were killed in Michigan this month
In the past month, the number of Michigan birds culled in efforts to stop the spread of avian flu has skyrocketed, and dairy cows are starting to get sick. A recent infection in Ionia County dealt the biggest blow: nearly 6.5 million dead chickens. MLive's Rose White reports.
Full story: https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2024/04/why-65-million-chickens-were-killed-in-michigan-this-month.html
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Full story: https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2024/04/why-65-million-chickens-were-killed-in-michigan-this-month.html
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