Illinois State Veterinarian: Most HPAI cases have been from “point source introduction”

This year’s High Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak has broken the 2015 record, with more than 52.7 million birds now lost.

An outbreak was recently reported in Illinois, with 8,000 game birds infected at a commercial facility.

Illinois State Veterinarian, Dr. Mark Ernst spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about what type of loss he has seen in his region, what he is seeing that made us surpass the 2015 record, how producers are coping, and what problems this is creating for the poultry sector.

For more information, click HERE.

Related Stories
Consumers are watching affordability, but projected beef demand remains strong enough to sustain market attention.
Animal Health Officials Working Quickly to Protect U.S. Livestock and Wildlife
USMEF says several African markets continue imposing barriers that limit opportunities for American meat exports.
The bovine case was detected in a three-month-old calf in Zavala County, Texas.
John and Savannah Scarborough have expanded their operation to include livestock, microgreens, and compost production.

Agriculture Shows
Champions of Rural America is a half-hour dive into the legislative priorities for Rural America. Join us as we interview members of the Congressional Western Caucus to learn about efforts in Washington to preserve agriculture and tackles the most important topics in the ag industry on Champions of Rural America!
Farm Traveler is for people who want to connect with their food and those who grow it. Thanks to direct-to-consumer businesses, agritourism, and social media, it’s now easier than ever to learn how our food is made and support local farmers. Here on the Farm Traveler, we want to connect you with businesses offering direct-to-consumer products you can try at home, agritourism sites you can visit with your family, and exciting new technologies that are changing how your food is being grown.
Featuring members of Congress, federal and state officials, ag and food leaders, farmers, and roundtable panelists for debates and discussions.
RFD-TV has partnered with a handful of agricultural social media influencers whom we have dubbed The New Crop. These folks have taken to the internet to tell their stories and to raise awareness of where our food comes from and all that goes into feeding the world population.