It has been a week now since the last confirmation concerning a case of low path Avian Influenza (A.I.) in the state of Alabama, but that doesn’t mean testing has slowed down. As a matter of fact, ever since A.I. was first found a few weeks ago in another state, Alabama State Veterinarian Dr. Tony Frazier says many producers in Alabama have been testing more frequently than required.
If you have any questions contact the Alabama Department of Agriculture Poultry Division at 334-240-6584 or go to their website.
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