Dairy cattle must be tested for bird flu before transporting
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Bird flu tests ordered for dairy cattle that cross state lines
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Feds: Dairy cattle will need bird flu test before transport out-of-state
South Dakota among states with confirmed cases of avian influenza within cattle
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‘Test animals before movement’: Bird flu in Kansas cattle milk
KANSAS (KSNT) - U.S. agriculture officials say dairy cattle must be tested before moving between states. On Monday, March 25, milk samples from sick cows were collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and another in Texas. These samples tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) which is also known as the bird flu. []