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Long Island’s last commercial duck farm is rebuilding after a bird flu outbreak forced the destruction of its entire 100,000-bird flock in January ...
Now the more than century-old farm – the last duck farm remaining in a New York region once synonymous with the culinary ...
Long Island’s last commercial duck farm is rebuilding after a bird flu outbreak forced the destruction of its entire ...
Nearly 100,000 ducks will be killed at Long Island’s last major commercial duck farm after bird flu was detected at the Suffolk County facility.. Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has played host ...
Long Island's last duck farm hit by bird flu. Nearly 10,000 killed to stem outbreak Owner Doug Corwin said Friday that the destruction of about 100,000 birds on the now-quarantined site has been ...
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Bird flu ravages Long Island’s last major duck farm; 100,000 birds to be killed - MSNNEW YORK — Nearly 100,000 ducks will be killed at Long Island’s last major commercial duck farm after bird flu was detected at the Suffolk County facility. Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has ...
Avian flu detected in New York's Suffolk County 02:02. SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y. -- The avian flu has been detected in some birds on Long Island. Although the bird flu poses no public health threat at ...
Bird flu has been detected in the poultry flock at a commercial farm in Suffolk County, Long Island. Latest U.S.
Outbreaks of animal disease are not new, but scientists are closely watching H5N1, the current strain of the virus known as bird flu or highly pathogenic avian influenza, because of the scale of ...
The bird flu outbreak, which has been detected statewide in animals including ducks, geese, squirrels, foxes, raccoons and bobcats, now also is being found in household cats in New York, federal ...
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Bird flu detected on Long Island farm. Health officials say risk to public remains minimal. - MSNBird flu has been detected in the poultry flock at a commercial farm in Suffolk County, Long Island. CBS New York Health officials say risk to public remains minimal.
Nearly 100,000 ducks will be killed at Long Island’s last major commercial duck farm after bird flu was detected at the Suffolk County facility.. Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has played host ...
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