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- California Dairy Study Raises New Questions About How H5N1 Spreads
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- Fonterra settles lawsuit over grass-fed butter label claim
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Avian influenza: How scientists and poultry and dairy farmers are working to adapt
22:30 | 13/05/2025
Avian flu virus, also known as bird flu, continues to affect poultry producers around the globe and US dairy farms in 2025
California Dairy Study Raises New Questions About How H5N1 Spreads
22:24 | 10/05/2026
Researchers detected infectious H5N1 virus in milking parlor air and wastewater systems while also identifying possible subclinical infections in cattle.
Are Norwegian dairy cows doing well?
10:33 | 27/03/2026
To assess whether there is good animal welfare in Norwegian dairy cow farms, data from TINE's Animal Welfare Indicator is not enough, shows a new doctoral thesi...
Fonterra settles lawsuit over grass-fed butter label claim
20:52 | 05/04/2026
Dairy giant admits packaging may have misled consumers




























