Holstein calf feeds from a bottle of colostrum milk. UC Davis researchers have found that acidification of waste milk can kill H5N1, the virus that causes bird flu. (Richard Van Vleck Pereira / UC ...
Avian influenza is not new,” said Mark Stetter, dean of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. “But what is new is this ...
Download bilingual fact sheets on HPAI and how to reduce its spread from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and UCANR. Read more about the spread of H5N1 in cows and what it means for the dairy ...
California's Proposition 12, an animal welfare law, is being targeted by the Trump administration in a bid to reduce egg ...
The UC Davis research team will next conduct on-farm testing of milk acidification in waste milk containing H5N1. They will develop practical guidelines for farmers to implement acidification of ...
With the H5N1 bird flu virus likely here to stay ... a veterinarian and commercial poultry expert at UC Davis. “But that’s what mass culling is. There’s a reason we’ve been doing it ...
"We reflect that H5N1 viruses becoming more evolutionary ... with recent cases reported among dairy and poultry workers," UC ...
UC Davis researchers have found that acidification of waste milk can kill H5N1, the virus that causes bird flu. Pasteurization is the only widely recognized method of killing H5N1, the virus that ...
The UC Davis research team will next conduct on-farm testing of milk acidification in waste milk containing H5N1. They will develop practical guidelines for farmers to implement acidification of ...