STEVENS COUNTY, Minn. — A young goat in western Minnesota has tested positive for bird flu — a case that is the first of its kind in the United States. The goat was living on a farm in Stevens County ...
The goat was exposed to the H5N1 virus by an infected flock of poultry on the same farm, Minnesota animal health officials say. Photo from Jonathan Mast via Unsplash Minnesota has reported the U.S.’s ...
A juvenile goat residing on a Stevens County farm with a highly pathogenic avian influenza-positive poultry flock tested positive for the same virus. This is the first U.S. detection of HPAI in a ...
A young goat in western Minnesota is now part of a groundbreaking case, considered the first domestic ruminant (cattle, sheep, goats and related animals) to test positive for the avian flu. The ...
Health officials say a young goat in Stevens County is the first domestic ruminant in the country to test positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), more commonly called the bird flu. The ...
The goats are back in town. A herd of roughly two dozen goats is again taking a bite out of invasive plants in Billings Park.
Minnesota has reported the U.S.’s first ruminant – a group of animals including cattle, sheep and goats – to test positive for avian influenza. The finding is “significant” because “it highlights the ...