STEVENS COUNTY, Minn. — A young goat in western Minnesota has tested positive for bird flu — a case that is the first of its kind in the United States. The goat was living on a farm in Stevens County ...
A baby goat in western Minnesota died earlier this month after being infected with the same strain of avian influenza that has claimed millions of birds across the country over the past two years, the ...
A juvenile goat residing on a Stevens County farm with a highly pathogenic avian influenza-positive poultry flock tested positive for the same virus. This is the first U.S. detection of HPAI in a ...
The goat was exposed to the H5N1 virus by an infected flock of poultry on the same farm, Minnesota animal health officials say. Photo from Jonathan Mast via Unsplash Minnesota has reported the U.S.’s ...
Jordan McKenna holds 6-month-old Sunny, one of two kids that recently joined Little Blues Traveling Zoo, near Lindstrom on Sept. 10.
Several goat kids died unexpectedly at a Stevens County farm earlier this month, and one tested positive for avian influenza. It's the first time bird flu has been found in ruminants in the U.S.