Maryland, Delaware farms to destroy 2M chickens due to plant staffing shortages
Coronavirus-related staffing shortages at chicken processing plants will lead farms in Maryland and Delaware to destroy nearly 2 million chickens.
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Coronavirus-related staffing shortages at chicken processing plants will lead farms in Maryland and Delaware to destroy nearly 2 million chickens.
www.fox9.comAllen Harim said the chickens were being 'depopulated' due to coronavirus-related staffing shortages at its processing plant, which is making it impossible to 'harvest the amount of birds' they were…
www.foxnews.comA couple of hundred people were all lined up for a deal on chicken in Delaware County on Wednesday.
www.cbsnews.comI'm sure you've met your fair share of Delmarva chickens, but do you know how the boiler chicken industry even got started here?
www.onlyinyourstate.comThe Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) is warning backyard flock owners who may have recently purchased poultry, fowl, and poultry equipment from an individual in Hartly, Delaware, selling through online marketplaces and local venues within the past 45 days.
news.delaware.govMore than 120,000 chickens on the farm were impacted by the outbreak, according to the Delaware Department of Agriculture.
whyy.orgTesting has confirmed a case of avian influenza on a Delaware poultry farm that showed increased mortality over the past few days. Following an investigation by the Delaware Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory has confirmed poultry from this farm have tested positive for highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza (HPAI).
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