
Avian Flu Outbreak Leads to Euthanization of Montana Poultry Flock
A poultry flock in Montana, owned by Christy Cummings, was diagnosed with avian influenza after multiple chickens died. State veterinarians confirmed the diagnosis, leading to the euthanization of the entire flock to prevent further spread. Cummings, who lives near the Turah exit, warned others within a six-mile radius to monitor their flocks for sudden mortality rates, a potential sign of infection. She urged immediate testing for any signs of illness.
