After bird flu was found in a Georgia commercial poultry facility for the first time, a second and even larger flock nearby has tested positive for the virus.
Because the flu is spread through the droppings of wild birds as they migrate past farms, allowing chickens to roam freely actually puts them at greater risk of catching the virus, said Chad Hart, a ...
The first case of bird flu found in a commercial poultry flock in Georgia prompted officials to suspend all poultry exhibitions and auction markets in the state.