Bird flu detected at commercial egg layer in LaGrange County

Bird Flu Outbreak in Indiana

A new case of bird flu has been detected in northeast Indiana, according to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health.

The affected flock of nearly 20,000 birds was located at a commercial egg layer in LaGrange County.

The latest case was confirmed on October 21, and the affected flock has been depopulated.

A 10km control area and 20km surveillance zone are in place in parts of Elkhart, LaGrange, and Noble Counties.

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The quarantine will be lifted once testing confirms the virus is no longer present, and restocking can begin.

Author's summary: Bird flu detected in Indiana's LaGrange County.

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