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RonO
2024-10-13 13:15:26 UTC
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https://www.newsweek.com/disturbing-footage-reveals-bird-flu-infected-cattle-dumped-roadside-1967813

As noted in previous posts the California strain of the dairy influenza
virus has a higher mortality rate among cattle than the initial virus.
Apparently dead cattle are piling up and not being disposed of in a
biosecure manner.

The esimate is that there are over 1,100 dairy herds in California and
100 have already been confirmed to be infected with more herds detected
by California health officials and already submitted for verification.

20% of the dairy herd in the US is in California (over a million
cattle). The mortality rate was initially 2%, but around 15% of the
infected cattle are dying in California. Initially around 10% of the
herd was infected at any one time, but now 50% of the herd is found to
be infected in some cases.

Ron Okimoto
RonO
2024-10-15 13:14:11 UTC
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https://www.newsweek.com/disturbing-footage-reveals-bird-flu-infected-
cattle-dumped-roadside-1967813
As noted in previous posts the California strain of the dairy influenza
virus has a higher mortality rate among cattle than the initial virus.
Apparently dead cattle are piling up and not being disposed of in a
biosecure manner.
The esimate is that there are over 1,100 dairy herds in California and
100 have already been confirmed to be infected with more herds detected
by California health officials and already submitted for verification.
20% of the dairy herd in the US is in California (over a million
cattle).  The mortality rate was initially 2%, but around 15% of the
infected cattle are dying in California.  Initially around 10% of the
herd was infected at any one time, but now 50% of the herd is found to
be infected in some cases.
Ron Okimoto
This was the first attempt to post on California dairy mortality, and it
showed up a day after the second attempt showed up on TO. Something is
weird about propagation of post by eternal september.

Ron Okimoto
RonO
2024-10-17 19:06:49 UTC
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Post by RonO
https://www.newsweek.com/disturbing-footage-reveals-bird-flu-infected-
cattle-dumped-roadside-1967813
As noted in previous posts the California strain of the dairy influenza
virus has a higher mortality rate among cattle than the initial virus.
Apparently dead cattle are piling up and not being disposed of in a
biosecure manner.
The esimate is that there are over 1,100 dairy herds in California and
100 have already been confirmed to be infected with more herds detected
by California health officials and already submitted for verification.
20% of the dairy herd in the US is in California (over a million
cattle).  The mortality rate was initially 2%, but around 15% of the
infected cattle are dying in California.  Initially around 10% of the
herd was infected at any one time, but now 50% of the herd is found to
be infected in some cases.
Ron Okimoto
https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2024-10-17/cows-dead-from-bird-flu-rot-in-california-as-heat-bakes-dairy-farms

US News is also reporting dead animals piling up in California. Dairies
with mortality usually only 1 or 2 per month have had hundreds of
animals die. The mortality in the California herds has been 10 to 15%
of infected. California is claiming around 50% of a herd seems to be
infected and herd size averages over 1,000. Over 1.7 million dairy
cattle and over 1,100 dairy herds in the state.

Disposal of the dead animals can't be done in the usual fashion (usually
taken to rendering plants). The USDA has allowed mass burials in the
past for livestock, but there are likely too many dead cows for that
alternative.

The worry is that the dead infected cattle could spread the virus to
scavengers and other wildlife. The dead are not being treated in a
biosecure manner.

They had to resort to refrigerated trucks to take care of the human
mortality during Covid, so my guess is that California will have to do
something similar for dairy cattle.

Ron Okimoto

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