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  2. As bird flu ravages poultry industry, the damage spreads - AOL

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    The proposal is controversial: allow poultry farmers to vaccinate their birds against H5N1, something theoretically doable but currently forbidden, because it would cripple U.S. poultry exports to ...

  3. Priced out of store-bought eggs? Rent a chicken. - AOL

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    The solution for many shoppers has been going straight to the source -- by acquiring a chicken. PHOTO: Rent The Chicken, a company that allows for people to have backyard hens for fresh eggs ...

  4. Fewer chickens, turkeys being lost to bird flu, holding down ...

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    Millions of birds have been killed to limit the spread of bird flu, but not as many as last year, holding down poultry and egg prices

  5. Avian influenza - Wikipedia

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    It was determined that all the infected people had been exposed to infected birds in poultry markets. As the disease continued to spread among poultry flocks in the territory, the decision was made to cull all 1.6 million poultry in the area and to impose strict controls on the movement and handling of poultry. This terminated the outbreak. [76 ...

  6. Poultry disease - Wikipedia

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    Poultry diseases occur in poultry, which are domesticated birds kept for their meat, eggs or feathers. [1] Poultry species include the chicken, ...

  7. Gapeworm - Wikipedia

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    Turkey poults, baby chicks and pheasant chicks are most susceptible to infection. Turkey poults usually develop gapeworm signs earlier and begin to die sooner after infection than young chickens. Lesions are usually found in the trachea of turkeys and pheasants but seldom if ever in the tracheas of young chickens and guinea fowl.

  8. Egg prices are soaring. Don't expect that to change ... - AOL

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    Anytime the virus is found on a poultry farm, the entire flock is slaughtered to help limit the virus' spread. And with massive egg farms routinely housing more than 1 million chickens, just a few ...

  9. Dermanyssus gallinae - Wikipedia

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    Dermanyssus gallinae (also known as the red mite) is a haematophagous ectoparasite of poultry.It has been implicated as a vector of several major pathogenic diseases. [1] [2] Despite its common names, it has a wide range of hosts including several species of wild birds and mammals, including humans, where the condition it causes is called gamasoidosis.