![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, the fall migration of wild birds south has reignited the spread of HPAI. Until recently, the most recent cases of HPAI in broiler production, ducks, table egg layers and turkey were April 22, June 2, June 7 and July 26. Among commercial production, most of the HPAI cases occurred before mid-summer. As wild birds made their pilgrimage north in the spring, they spread HPAI to 33 states. Since then, there have been 468 detections of HPAI in 2022. 8, 2022, in a commercial turkey meat bird operation in Indiana. case of HPAI in a commercial or backyard flock since the 2014/2015 outbreak occurred on Feb. This Market Intel will address the current issues influencing the turkey industry and what consumers can expect as we edge closer to Thanksgiving and beyond. High prices, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and inflation have garnered attention from consumers and media nationwide. As many begin planning for the holiday meal, one of the questions being asked is, “Will there be enough turkeys to go around for Thanksgiving?” There are many factors fueling this question. Fall has arrived and Thanksgiving is just around the corner. ![]()
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