Health & Medicine
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Over 1.8 Million Chickens in Nebraska Will Be Killed To Control Bird Flu Outbreak
Over 1.8 million chickens in Nebraska will be killed to control the bird flu outbreak in farms. The rapid spread of bird flu could threaten the health of other wild birds and domesticated birds in poultry farms.
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