It’s not cute anymore.” That’s what some in the Adora Trails community say about cows roaming freely in the neighborhood.
“When it comes next to your borders in California, it’s more concerning,” Caballero, CEO of United Dairymen of Arizona, said. According to Caballero, H5-N1 in dairy cows poses a risk only ...
Parsons said ever since the first bird flu detection in dairy cattle in other states, the Arizona state veterinarian here was hypervigilant and implemented various requirements and regulations.
There have been no detections of the viral strain in dairy cattle in Arizona. Bird flu is most often seen in domestic and wild birds including waterbirds, like ducks, geese and swans ...
The discovery, reported Friday by the Arizona Game and Fish Department ... The bird flu virus was detected for the first time in U.S. dairy cows in March. According to the Centers for Disease ...
The Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Audubon sued the U.S. Forest Service today to challenge policies that protect cattle grazing at the expense ... streams in the Coronado National Forest ...