The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) confirmed Saturday a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a backyard flock in Rock County.
The confirmed case of HPAI is Wisconsin’s second in a domestic flock this year, according to information released Saturday.
Samples were tested by the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratories. DATCP and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working closely with animal health officials on a joint incident response. Birds on the property have been depopulated to prevent the spread of the disease, the release stated.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HPAI does not present an immediate public health concern. HPAI also does not pose a food safety risk; properly handling and cooking poultry and eggs to an internal temperature of 165˚F kills the virus.
DATCP encourages poultry owners to register their premises and practice enhanced biosecurity. Producers are encouraged to move domestic birds indoors when possible to prevent contact with wild birds and their droppings, the release noted.
To report increased mortality or signs of illness among domestic birds, contact DATCP at 608-224-4872 during business hours or 800-943-0003 after hours and on weekends.
Backyard chickens, file photo/Kim McDarison.
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