Bird Flu Outbreak in Indiana
A bird flu outbreak has led to the quarantine of 19,000 ducks at 5 Indiana farms.
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health quarantined the farms after detecting bird flu, establishing surveillance zones to control the spread of the virus.
- A LaGrange County farm with 2,617 meat ducks was quarantined on Thursday.
- An Elkhart County farm with 3,500 ducks raised for meat production was quarantined the next day.
- Three more farms were added to the list on Monday:
- A commercial meat farm in Elkhart County with 6,755 ducks.
- A commercial breeder developer with 5,755 ducks.
- A commercial breeder operation with 3,994 ducks.
Author's summary: Bird flu detected in Indiana farms.
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WISH-TV — 2025-10-14