Delaware Reports Avian Flu in a Commercial Poultry Flock
Delaware officials announced Sunday that preliminary testing of a commercial broiler flock in Kent County has returned presumptive positive for avian influenza.
The Delaware Department of Agriculture said it quarantined the affected premises, and the birds on the property are being depopulated to prevent the spread of the disease. Birds from the affected flock will not enter the food system.
This is the first Delaware detection of avian influenza in a commercial flock during the 2025-26 waterfowl migratory season...
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