Of the 34 people affected by salmonella tied to backyard poultry, 13 people were hospitalized, according to the CDC. Here's how to stay safe.
Health officials warn that backyard poultry may be behind a Salmonella outbreak, with 34 cases reported across multiple states. Proper hygiene is key to staying safe.
Health officials said they’ve recorded 34 cases of people getting sick in 13 states so far this year.
Experts say backyard poultry salmonella cases likely underreported. 5 of 34 cases reported so far have been in Wisconsin.
Public health officials are investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to contact with backyard poultry. As of May 16, 109 people across 29 states have been infected with one ...
No Rulz Ranch Hatchery in Oklahoma lists six things you need to know before raising your own backyard chickens. 1. Choose the right breed: Different breeds of chickens have different temperaments and ...
An outbreak of salmonella infections linked to backyard chicken flocks has sickened 34 people across 13 states, including ...
(BPT) - From fresh egg production to natural garden fertilizer, there is no shortage of benefits in raising backyard poultry. But even as families become more familiar with sustainable living and ...
Backyard chickens are becoming popular across the country, and many Upstate cities and towns have changed ordinances to allow them. Spartanburg was the first Upstate city to approve raising of ...
Middletown supervisors are expected to revisit the township's backyard chicken policy next week. How do you feel about the ...