A well-known farm on Long Island is trying to come back after having to cull an entire flock of 100,000 ducks last month because of a bird flu outbreak. Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue ...
One Long Island duck farmer lost his entire flock - nearly 100,000 birds - because of Avian Flu. 3,700 newly hatched ducklings are now his hope for what is likely to be a long road back.
A duck farm on Long Island has hatched a new generation of chicks — beginning to replace the nearly 100,000 mallards they were forced to kill due to the spread of avian flu. Crescent Duck Farm ...
The prospect of reviving the Crescent Duck Farm moved a step closer to reality when owner Doug Corwin saw the first new generation of duck eggs hatched at two East End locations. The farm was ...
Police in Westchester are stepping up enforcement efforts following complaints of duck hunters in areas along Long Island Sound ... Chester Harbor areas. While hunting migratory birds is permitted ...
Since the news broke last month that all the ducks at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue would be euthanized due to an outbreak of bird flu, Long Island chefs have been scrambling to find a ...
Other duck farms continued to shutter, and eventually Corwin was the last duck farmer on Long Island. After he figured out what was going on, he called the feed mill in Eastport, where his son ...
Dead ducks, geese and other birds have been found “everywhere” along a Long Island beach — and experts fear they were wiped out by raging bird flu. About 20 birds suspected of bird fly have ...
At least 20 Long Island birds found dead on an East Patchogue ... News the public “should strongly consider” that the dead ducks, geese and seagulls are positive for HPAI (highly pathogenic ...
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