Warning Over Thanksgiving Turkeys Amid Cost Hike and Shortages
The US turkey population is at 40-year low this year
A small farm west of Detroit has successfully navigated a devastating bird flu outbreak, protecting its poultry during the recent Thanksgiving season.
Larry Doll's Old Brick Farm, which rears chickens, turkeys, and ducks, reported no cases of avian influenza, despite over two million US turkeys being culled in the last three months alone.
The farm also avoided avian metapneumovirus, a disease that reduces egg production...
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