Long Island Duck Farm Rebuilds After Bird Flu Outbreak, Owner Calls for Vaccination Policy Change
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJuly 5, 20251 min1,636 views
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- 🦆 Crescent Duck Farm, the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, is rebuilding its flock after losing all its birds to bird flu.
- 🏠 The farm, located in Suffolk County, is working to return to its capacity of 100,000 birds.
- 📦 New batches of ducks, initially raised in quarantine, have arrived from a nearby farm, with more expected soon.
Concerns and Policy Recommendations
- ⚠️ The farm's owner expressed significant concern about potential future outbreaks.
- 💉 He is strongly advocating for a change in the United States' policy on vaccinations for poultry.
- 🗣️ The owner stated that effective vaccines exist but are not permitted for use due to political pressure and export concerns.
National Impact and Future Outlook
- 📈 The CDC reports that nearly 175 million birds have been affected by bird flu since 2022.
- 🗓️ Crescent Farm anticipates having ducks ready for market by the end of next summer.
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