A significant outbreak of bird flu has led to the culling of approximately 50,000 chickens in Lehigh County. The move is aimed at preventing the spread of the disease, which poses a threat to both poultry and human health. Local and national animal health authorities are working together to contain the outbreak.
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Massive Chicken Cull in Lehigh County Due to Avian Flu Outbreak
Lehigh County authorities have been forced to cull over 50,000 chickens in response to a bird flu outbreak, sparking concerns about the virus’s impact on the local poultry industry.
Large Scale Avian Influenza Outbreak Results in Mass Chicken Culling in Lehigh County
An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has prompted the culling of approximately 50,000 chickens in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, according to reports from 69News WFMZ. The swift action aims to prevent the further spread of the virus among poultry flocks.
Massive Chickens Cull Due to Bird Flu Outbreak in Lehigh County
A sudden outbreak of avian influenza in Lehigh County has led to the mass culling of around 50,000 chickens to stop the virus from spreading further, according to 69News WFMZ.
First US Case of Avian Influenza Identified at Lehigh County Poultry Farm
The first case of avian influenza in the United States for 2025 has been reported in domestic poultry at a farm in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
First Avian Flu Outbreak Reported in Pennsylvania’s Domestic Poultry
The state of Pennsylvania recorded its first case of avian influenza in domestic poultry in 2025 at a Lehigh County farm.