Up-to-date info on spotting bird flu in your flock
Avian influenza, more commonly known as bird flu, refers to a class of viral infections that primarily target poultry (chickens, quails, geese, turkeys, and pheasants). Like the human flu, there’s a new strain every year or so as the virus mutates. The current bird flu, named H5N1, is a highly pathogenic version of the flu that appears to have close to a 100% fatality rate among poultry. Because it’s so dangerous, it’s essential to spot signs the flu may be affecting your hens and roosters before things get out of hand and you have to cull the entire flock. We’ll break down how.
Signs of Bird Flu in Hens & Roosters
- Behavioral Signs: Loss of coordination, withdrawn behavior, refusal to lay eggs, and sudden death.
- Respiratory Signs: Coughing, sneezing, and discharge around the beak/eyes.
- Visual Signs: Ruffled feathers, swelling around the head, and purple discoloration.
- Other Signs: Diarrhea, lack of appetite, tremors, and soft or misshapen eggs.
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- There’s no evidence that anyone has caught bird flu by consuming chicken, eggs, or beef. However, it is theoretically possible if you consume undercooked poultry or beef. You’re fine so long as you fully cook any chicken products or beef, though—the temperatures needed to fully cook these products are high enough to kill the avian flu virus. [29] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to sourceThanks
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