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Bird Flu Update for October 11, 2025

Multiple states across the United States continue to battle ongoing outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1, with significant developments reported in recent days.

DVM 360 reports that three Midwestern states have confirmed new bird flu outbreaks in commercial poultry operations. Iowa recorded its eighth outbreak in domestic birds this year, while Minnesota has experienced eight poultry outbreaks since mid-September alone. Wisconsin also reported new cases on commercial farms. These detections come as Nebraska dealt with its first case of H5N1 in dairy cattle just last month.

On the West Coast, Capital Press reports that a massive commercial egg layer facility in Moses Lake, Washington was hit hard on October 7, with the virus affecting 1.97 million birds. This represents one of the largest single-facility outbreaks in recent months.

Oregon continues monitoring the situation closely. The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association confirms that a backyard flock of ducks and chickens in Wallowa County tested positive for HPAI in October, marking the first confirmed case in that county. State officials quickly quarantined the farm and humanely euthanized all poultry on the property. The Oregon Department of Agriculture emphasizes that none of these animals entered the food supply chain.

Health officials note that HPAI detections typically increase during fall and spring when wild waterfowl migrate to their seasonal homes, spreading the virus to domestic flocks. The current wave of outbreaks follows this seasonal pattern.

Agricultural authorities continue urging poultry and livestock owners to maintain strict biosecurity measures, including preventing exposure of domestic animals to wildlife, limiting co-mingling of different livestock species, and properly sanitizing equipment and footwear.

Food safety officials stress that properly prepared and cooked poultry products remain safe for consumption, and the CDC recommends choosing pasteurized milk and dairy products as an additional precaution.

The multi-state nature of these outbreaks underscores the ongoing challenge of containing highly pathogenic avian influenza as migratory bird patterns continue bringing the virus into contact with commercial and backyard flocks across the nation.

Thank you for tuning in to this update. Be sure to come back next week for more news on this developing situation. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more information, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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