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. Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue ...
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 ...
That Thursday, the worst was confirmed: bird flu ... Other duck farms continued to shutter, and eventually Corwin was the last duck farmer on Long Island. After he figured out what was going ...
The farm was impacted by the bird flu last month and Corwin was forced to euthanize more than 99,000 ducks and quarantine the farm to sanitize its buildings. Corwin was able to salvage between ...
A duck farm on Long Island has hatched a new generation of chicks — beginning to replace the nearly 100,000 mallards they were forced to kill due to the spread of avian flu. Crescent Duck Farm ...
AP The likely incident of bird flu comes after a slew of other ... The presumed infection comes weeks after Long Island’s last remaining duck farm, Crescent Duck Farm in Aquabogue, was forced ...
EAST PATCHOGUE, New York (WABC) -- Officials have confirmed positive cases of bird flu after dozens of dead birds were found on a local beach on Long Island ... ducks at the Crescent Duck Farm ...
A Long Island beachside community is worried about dozens of dead birds that have washed up on the shore and been found in backyards.