Ohio is the latest, and sixth state, to report a case of High Path Avian Flu in their dairy herd.
The operation in Wood County received dairy cows last month from a Texas dairy that later reported a confirmed case of the virus, according to DTN.
Ohio officials released a statement saying, “Ohio’s animal health officials were notified when the livestock began showing clinical signs compatible with sick, lactating dairy cows in other states.”
Story via Todd Neeley with DTN
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