Rose Acre Farms is in the process of burying over 2 million birds affected by bird flu in Jackson County, Indiana. Concerns rise about contamination risks.
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Rose Acre Farms, the nation's second largest egg producer, said Tuesday that tests have confirmed avian influenza at its facility in Seymour, Indiana, which could further stretch the supply of eggs as ...
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Avian flu has been confirmed at Rose Acre Farms, the second-largest egg producer in the U.S. The outbreak was detected at the company's Seymour, Indiana, facility, affecting 2.8 million birds. The ...
It's not the first time avian flu has been detected at the farm. The second-largest egg producer in the U.S. says avian flu has been detected at an Indiana farm. Rose Acre Farms said its Cort Acre ...
Rose Acres Farms, one of the largest producers of eggs in the U.S., said over the weekend it had detected the virus at one of its farms in Seymour, Indiana. "We are working with the Indiana State ...
However, the situation becomes far more concerning when the affected farm houses 2.8 million layers from the nation’s second-largest producer. The culling of such a substantial number of birds will ...
One of the nation's top egg producers confirmed that one of its farms tested positive for cases of bird flu over the weekend, the company said. Rose Acres Farms, which claims to be the second-largest ...