But an Indiana Department of Natural Resources specialist says that case numbers should drop as temperatures warm.
This is the first confirmed bird flu case in Butler County since early 2022 and it has area farmers concerned.
Indiana Department of Natural Resources says hundreds of sandhill cranes died from bird flu. SEYMOUR, Ind. — On Highway 50 ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed Butler County’s first case of bird flu. The virus was detected in a backyard ...
Three more Indiana farms have been quarantined for avian influenza, according to the State Board of Animal Health. This brings the total to 12 farms affected in 2025. Nearby farms within 12 miles of ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says the bird flu is the likely cause of death of hundreds of sandhill cranes.
Cincinnati resident Catherine Greenwood was passing through the area Sunday when she shared photos on Facebook of nearly 35 dead birds in a pond.
Dead sandhill cranes found in southern Indiana are raising concerns about the spread of avian flu from poultry to wild birds.
Sen. Todd Young is asking the new agriculture secretary to step up the federal bird flu response to protect the poultry industry in Indiana and across the country.
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says eight more flocks in the past week have been confirmed to have avian influenza.