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The Morning Show
Friday, March 18, 2022, 7:00am
By Mackenzie Krumme

The last time avian flu struck Wisconsin in 2015 it affected nine commercial farms, causing the death of 1.9 million birds in less than a month. On Monday, officials confirmed the virus in a Jefferson County flock. We speak with an UW-Extension specialist about avian flu and issues facing poultry farmers.

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