Health & Medicine
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29,000 Turkeys Killed to Prevent a Highly Pathogenic Strain of Bird Flu in the U.S.
According to recent news, a highly pathogenic strain of bird flu was identified in a commercial turkey flock. To prevent the highly pathogenic strain from spreading any further, the farm had to cull 29,000 turkeys in Dubois County, Indiana.
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