The new cage-free legislation may not be the lead culprit in rising egg prices (state officials instead blame the outbreak of ...
That is high-path avian influenza having an impact on the marketplace, that is not the cage-free egg law,” said Kate Greenberg, Colorado’s commissioner of Agriculture, at the Jan. 8 Parks and Wildlife ...
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As a newly elected representative working to be the voice for Colorado’s hardworking families, I hear daily from constituents ...
"Cats (domestic and large felids) in particular can experience severe illness or death from infection with H5N1. Dogs can also contract H5N1, although they usually exhibit mild clinical signs and low ...
A local felid sanctuary is mourning the loss of another wild cat after more than a dozen animals at the shelter died from ...
Egg prices in Colorado continue to climb, but the cause is not clear. Is it because of avian influenza, Colorado's new cage-free law or a bit of both?
The ongoing avian influenza outbreak in wild birds and domestic poultry flocks is prompting the health board to consider emergency measures if it mutates to be more transmissible in humans.
Colorado lawmakers propose repealing cage-free egg law due to higher production costs and increased egg prices.
"The Chinese poultry lineage may have experienced more vaccine-driven selection compared to other lineages," the researchers wrote.
Colorado consumers are being hit with a double whammy when it comes to the price of eggs. Avian influenza has reduced the number of egg-laying hens, and a new Colorado law has limited the number ...
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources has confirmed a hunter-harvested deer has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, the first case in Georgia.