Texas Department of Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller says contaminated milk has been dumped after bird flu was confirmed in cows at three dairies in the…
Sid Miller says bird flu has been confirmed in cows at three dairies in the Texas Panhandle and another in Kansas.
Miller said that"that rigorous safety measures and pasteurization protocols ensure that the dairy products remain unaffected by HPAI" and that there will be no supply shortages.
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