Some central Minnesota farmers say they have raised costs due to expensive supplies and added bird flu protections.
A year ago, bird flu was first found in US cows. Since then, there have been cases in herds in 17 states, including nine in Minnesota.
Here's what else to know about bird flu in Minnesota's dairy cows. What happens to dairy cows infected with bird flu? The most common symptoms in dairy cows include low appetite, reduced milk ...
Minnesota's local egg producers are facing ... They are also keeping common birds like barn swallows from eating the feed meant for hens to save the feed and avoid infections.
Mass culling is expensive, but alternatives, like vaccinating chickens or luring wild birds away from domestic flocks, would ...
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When birds lose the ability to fly, their bodies change faster than their feathersResearchers examined dozens of bird species in museum collections looking for differences in the feathers and bodies between birds that can fly and birds that can't. They found that when birds evolve ...
In general, there are two common reasons why birds evolve flightlessness ... Field curator Peter Makovicky (now at the University of Minnesota's Bell Museum), had another perspective.
We can feel spring just around the corner here in Minnesota. Here's what you need to get out of your backyard so you don't ...
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