A farm in Long Island, New York, is being forced to euthanize its flock of more than 100,000 ducks after health officials ...
Established in 1908, the Aquebogue site is the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, once world-renowned for its ducks.
Doug Corwin, owner of Crescent Duck Farms in Aquebogue, wrote to newly named EPA administrator Lee Zeldin on Wednesday.
Now, Long Island’s last duck farm must kill ... farm on the island was quarantined for an outbreak of bird flu. The farm, Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, N.Y., must now kill its entire flock ...
A Long Island farm will reportedly euthanize more than 100,000 ducks after a bird flu outbreak transpired at the eastern New York facility.
So far, no cases of bird flu in humans or cattle have been found in New York. The duck farm is located about 66 miles west of New York City and is the last commercial duck farm on Long Island.
Nearly 100,000 ducks will be killed at Long Island’s last major commercial duck farm after bird flu was detected at the Suffolk County facility. Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has played host ...
The owner of Long Island’s last remaining duck farm, forced to cull its entire flock of nearly 100,000 Pekin ducks last month ...
Live bird markets in New York City, Long Island, and Westchester will be shut down for a week after seven cases of avian flu in poultry were found at live bird markets in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and ...
Three ducks died of the disease at the Queens Zoo, while three more ducks and nine wild birds that died at the Bronx Zoo were ...