Minimarsh6
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- Jun 2, 2025
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We have a low risk of avian flu in our area, but over the weekend we had an adolescent crow pass away in our yard. It is unclear if it was injured (it couldn’t fly, but it could spread its wings and hop around), so we aren’t sure of the cause of death.
We have disposed of the crow but now I’m wondering how long should I wait until I let the chickens out in the yard again? I don’t want them to be exposed to a disease if the bird was sick.
I did call the local agency to report a dead bird. They are coming to collect the poor crow tomorrow, but they only test for West Nile here.
We have disposed of the crow but now I’m wondering how long should I wait until I let the chickens out in the yard again? I don’t want them to be exposed to a disease if the bird was sick.
I did call the local agency to report a dead bird. They are coming to collect the poor crow tomorrow, but they only test for West Nile here.