Animals
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16,000 Birds Slaughtered as Avian Influenza Detected at Another Turkey Farm in Indiana
Another commercial poultry flock in southern Indiana has tested positive for avian influenza, according to state officials. More than 16,000 birds have been slaughtered in an effort to stop the spread of the virus to other farms.
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