Economist expects an increase in egg prices if bird flu worsens in Colorado

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Economist expects an increase in egg prices if bird flu worsens in Colorado
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Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.

DENVER — What came first: the chicken or the cow? When talking about bird flu, the answer is chickens.

Colorado is the first state in the country to mandate testing milk samples for bird flu at all commercial dairy farms in order to try and slow the spread.

“We haven't seen a lot of differing clinical signs from what our original syndrome was in these cows," Baldwin said. “Some cows go off milk production entirely... Some of the cows are just generally sick." “All of our dairy producers have been really great to work with. They’re working with the case managers. They’re completing our basic epidemiology questionnaire, but we're not getting that exact transmission route," Baldwin said.

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