Avian flu has hit farms nationwide, led to the slaughter of millions of birds and driven up egg prices, though officials say no cases have been detected among humans in New York.
Across the country, dairy producers have dumped milk and infected chickens have been killed, including millions of egg-laying ...
Over the past week, a series of developments have reaffirmed the imminent danger of an H5N1 “bird flu” pandemic, for which ...
New York City zoos are taking extra precautions after announcing the deaths of several ducks and wild birds amid concerns of ...
All live poultry markets in New York City and some of its suburbs were ordered Friday to close for a week after the detection ...
New York City officials forced live poultry markets to sell their remaining products and shut down for a week after detecting ...
The announcement follows state officials’ ordering live poultry markets to close in the city for a week after birds infected with the virus were found during routine inspections in the Bronx, Brooklyn ...
The governor says no poultry is allowed to be delivered to live bird markets in New York City, Long Island or Westchester ...
A livestock and poultry economist says consumer demand will drive how producers are able to rebuild their flocks from highly ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul temporarily shut down some live poultry markets in the state after bird flu was detected during a ...
New York state officials have ordered a one-week shutdown of live bird markets in New York City, Long Island, and Westchester after positive cases of avian flu were detected in Brooklyn, Queens, and ...
The spread of bird flu in NYC markets has led to closures, soaring egg prices, and a crisis for Long Island's last duck farm.