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South Dakota State Fair will require dairy cows to be tested for H5N1 ahead of show

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HURON, S.D. — For Austin Ripp, a long-time open class dairy exhibitor at the South Dakota State Fair, the decision for the fair to require testing on all lactating (currently producing milk) cows for the H5N1 avian influenza within seven days before they're brought onto the fairgrounds in Huron comes as no surprise. “To cross state lines to any show or just in general, you have to get tested. So, it’s nothing new,” said Ripp, who exhibits dair…
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