Epoch Times
| 11 months ago
July 3, 2012 Mexico on Tuesday declared a state of emergency after an outbreak of bird flu killed more than 200,000 chickens and other poultry since it was reported last month, and 600,000 more sick birds have been destroyed. The H7N3 flu was found...
Inquirer.net
| 11 months ago
The Mexican government declared a national animal health emergency on Monday in the face of an aggressive bird flu epidemic that has infected nearly 1.7 million poultry. More than half the infected birds have died or been culled, the agriculture...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 11 months ago
Danie Kok kicked his boots in the red dust swirling through empty wire pens at the farm he manages near Oudtshoorn, the world's ostrich-farming capital. No ostriches were to be seen. "We've been through some bad times, but nothing comes close to this,...