There are simple precautions bird-lovers can take to keep feeders and baths
Apple has released iOS 17.4.1 and iPadOS 17.4.1 to the public, at the same time as bringing visionOS up to 1.1.1 while also slipping out iOS 16.7.7. iPadOS on an iPad A granular update for all three operating systems, iOS 17.4.1, iPadOS 17.4.1, and visionOS 1.1.1 are all available to download to the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro. The update arrives not long after the release of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4, which surfaced on March 5. The 17.4.1 releases also do so without any beta...
Apple today released visionOS 1.1.1, a minor update to the visionOS operating system that came out in February. visionOS 1.1.1 comes two weeks after the launch of visionOS 1.1. visionOS updates can be installed by going to the Settings app on the Vision Pro, selecting the General section, and choosing Software Update. The Vision Pro headset will need to be removed to install new software, with a progress bar available on the front EyeSight display. According to Apple's release...
People should minimise contact with birds in areas affected by bird flu viruses, including farms and settings where live animals may be sold or slaughtered.
Since early 2022, more than 80 million birds, most of them egg layers, have been stricken by the disease.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Federal health officials say they have found the bird flu virus in cattle from three states, including Kansas. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in a press release that an investigation is active in the states of []
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said on Wednesday a second case of a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), or ‘bird flu,’ was found on a Texas dairy.
Milk samples from sick cattle at two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus, aka “bird flu” virus. Officials from the USDA said there is no concern about the safety of the commercial milk supply due to the illness among cattle.
Federal officials say milk from dairy cows in Texas and Kansas has tested positive for bird flu
Federal officials say milk from dairy cows in Texas and Kansas has tested positive for bird flu
Avian flu was found for the first time in U.S. livestock this month, including in cows and a goat. The risk to humans is low, but experts warn against drinking raw milk.
Milk from dairy cows in Texas and Kansas has tested positive for bird flu, U.S. officials said Monday.