Breanna Patz, a poultry student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, helped coordinate the pickup of the birds from six farms across the state, which had nowhere else for the chickens to go.
The birds mostly eat waste grain on agricultural fields through winter. Volkert said in recent years flocks of geese and cranes have been observed in southern Wisconsin in the winter months and in ...
The turn into fall weather means migration season is about to peak in Wisconsin — and you might have longer left than usual to catch a glimpse of the migrating birds before they move south for ...
(WEAU) - The abrupt closure of a poultry plant in Iowa is resulting in a dire situation for chicken broiler farmers in ...