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Avian Influenza detected in commercial egg-layer facility in Weld County
Three backyard flocks and one commercial facility with 1.33 million chickens are affected, with premises quarantined and depopulation underway, state officials said.
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Dead chickens test positive for avian flu at Weld County egg-laying facility
Chickens at a Weld County egg-laying facility have tested positive for avian influenza. State officials were notified that dead chickens at a Weld County commercial egg-laying facility, which houses over one million chickens, tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza, according to a Colorado Department of Agriculture news release. Avian flu is a viral disease that can cause severe illness and death in poultry and is often carried by …
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