New details from the New England Journal of Medicine show the Texas dairy worker who fell ill with High-Path Avian Flu (HPAI) was not wearing any protective equipment, or “PPE,” when he contracted the virus.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says the worker had a serious case of pink eye but did not show signs of respiratory issues or fever. The CDC strongly urges farm workers to wear protective gear when working with livestock, especially dairy cattle and poultry, raw milk, sick birds, or other animals.
New pre-published studies link HPAI H5N1 infections in dairy cattle to the mammary gland rather than a respiratory infection, increasing the likelihood that humans and cattle are infected and transmitting the virus in new and different ways.
manage risk as milk price volatility increases.
March 27, 2026 09:00 AM
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Houston competitor Ainslea Hayes shares what it takes to compete in the ring and carry on a family legacy
March 26, 2026 03:44 PM
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Young exhibitors balance school and months of preparation as they compete at one of Texas’s largest livestock events.
March 26, 2026 03:13 PM
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The annual event blends livestock shows, youth competitions, and family-friendly attractions in the heart of Austin
March 26, 2026 02:43 PM
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Justin Tupper with the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association joins us to discuss the USDA’s voluntary labeling updates, industry priorities, and the outlook for U.S. cattle producers.
March 26, 2026 12:26 PM
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Tight red meat supplies continue supporting livestock markets.
March 26, 2026 10:50 AM
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