Another million birds have been hit with High Pathogenic Avian Flu, and it happened at a commercial table egg layer in Ohio.
More than 1.3 million birds had to be culled. This is the only second major outbreak in the Buckeye State. Last September, nearly 4 million table egg layers were hit with the virus.
According to APHIS, since this month began, more than 70 outbreaks have been reported, totaling nearly 4 million birds nationwide.
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