A Long Island beachside community is worried about dozens of dead birds that have washed up on the shore and been found in backyards.
Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, which had to shut down because of bird flu in January, has hatched a new generation of ducklings. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Randee Daddona ...
AQUEBOGUE, Long Island (WABC) -- A well-known farm on Long Island is trying to come back after having to cull an entire flock of 100,000 ducks last month because of a bird flu outbreak.
Doug Corwin, president of Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, in an interview Thursday said the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently notified him it had lifted one quarantine on live poultry in a ...
The H5N1 outbreak at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has forced the farm to ... next pandemic," said John Di Leonardo with Humane Long Island. Health officials are reminding people that so far ...
Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue welcomed 3,700 new chicks just ... Corwin added that if another outbreak of bird flu occurs on the Long Island farm, “we’re done.” “The administration ...
There are seven generations of Corwins in the Aquebogue, Long Island, town cemetery. Their graves overlook the farm that's ...
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A Long Island beachside community in New York's Suffolk ... Earlier this month, bird flu was detected at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue. The farms owner forced to euthanize nearly a 100,000 ...