While Australia is the only continent to have identified no cases of H5N1, overseas it has spread from birds to mammals including dairy cattle in the United States. Alexandra Blucher reports.
Dairy farmers in Australia are preparing for an unprecedented threat

While Australia is the only continent to have identified no cases of H5N1, overseas it has spread from birds to mammals including dairy cattle in the United States. Alexandra Blucher reports.

Australia is the last remaining continent not to have the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu which is wreaking havoc across the globe.

The disease has now spread from birds to mammals including dairy cattle around the world. Alexandra Blucher reports.

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Demand for dairy protein is running strong in the U.S. and around the world, and that provides opportunities — and challenges — for the U.S. dairy sector, according to CoBank’s outlook report for the year ahead.

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