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South Dakota at ‘Leading Edge’ of Bird Flu Season With More Than 100,000 Turkeys Killed in Response
South Dakota has culled 134,900 turkeys at three facilities to control highly pathogenic avian influenza, with federal indemnity payments compensating producers for losses.
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South Dakota Kills Over 100,000 Turkeys Because Of Bird Flu
South Dakota has kicked off “bird flu season” by slaughtering 134,000 turkeys. The turkeys spanned three facilities and were killed in response to an outbreak of the HPAI (highly pathogenic avian influenza). The only other state reporting confirmed infections in commercial flocks during the last 30 days is North Dakota, where 60,300 turkeys have been killed in response, according to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the U.S. Depa…

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South Dakota at ‘leading edge’ of bird flu season with more than 100,000 turkeys killed in response
South Dakota is at the epicenter of this fall’s bird flu season with a total of 134,900 turkeys at three facilities already killed to contain the spread, and reports coming in about thousands more.
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