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Bird flu hit its first domestic flock earlier this month, confirmed in a backyard poultry flock in Le Sueur County, where 114 birds were put down to prevent the disease from spreading.
In backyard chicken enthusiast groups on Facebook, Durley said, the response to bird flu has been mixed, with some in the community expressing skepticism that the threat is real.
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The Board of Animal Health said the bird flu made its first appearance of the year in Minnesota. The site was quarantined and 114 birds on the land were destroyed.