
Three large turkey farms in Minnesota have reported H5N1 avian flu among their poultry flocks, according to the latest updates from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
In Kandiyohi County, 30,400 birds were affected, while 92,000 turkeys were affected in Meeker County and 61,000 birds in Stearns County. All are in the south central part of the state.
Backyard flocks affected in Oregon, Idaho, and Wisconsin
APHIS also noted several outbreaks in backyard flocks, most recently in Malheur County, Oregon, affecting 70 birds. Also reported are two Idaho backyard outbreaks in Gem and Madison counties, and a small backyard flock in Racine County, Wisconsin.
Over the past 30 days, highly pathogenic avian flu has been confirmed in 47 flocks, including 28 commercial flocks and 19 in backyard locations. Over that period, more than 6.41 million birds were affected. Since the start of the US H5N1 outbreak in February 2022, the disease has led to the direct deaths or culling of 181.7 million poultry.
In the past week, 4 commercial and 5 backyard locations were hit.