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Dairy farmer in Excelsior Springs taking precautions against bird flu impact on cattle

Buzz Staff by Buzz Staff
April 5, 2024
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Local dairy farms are currently on high alert due to the outbreak of avian flu. This not only poses a significant threat to the poultry population but also puts the dairy cattle at risk.

Be a Whole Again Farm, situated in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, stands out as one of the few dairy cattle farms in the Kansas City region. Rachel Moser, who relocated from Utah to Missouri 13 years ago, embarked on this farming venture.

Moser expressed his admiration for the lifestyle, stating, “It’s truly amazing. It offers a unique way of living that is incredibly serene and peaceful.”

Business has been thriving for her since she began supplying milk to numerous customers in the greater Kansas City area.

Moser, the owner of a raw milk business, expresses their deep appreciation for the vibrant community surrounding their enterprise in the Kansas City area. They emphasize the immense joy they derive from the lifestyle associated with their business. Moser proudly declares that their company has experienced significant growth over the past three years.

The avian flu outbreak, which is spreading quickly throughout the region, has already had a significant impact on the poultry industry. However, it’s not just birds that are at risk; the virus has the potential to infect other animals, such as cows.

Moser expressed concern about the lack of knowledge surrounding the situation, emphasizing that it can lead to fear and uncertainty.

Farmers are constantly concerned about the threat of avian flu, despite their best efforts. The uncertainty surrounding the situation has made them extra vigilant, as they understand the potential impact it could have on their business.

According to Moser, farms that are being affected by this situation are experiencing a significant financial impact.

Multiple states in the U.S. have reported infection in herds, including Kansas, New Mexico, Texas, and Michigan, according to agencies.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, along with the FDA and CDC, recently issued a joint statement to address concerns regarding the impact of the virus on the commercial milk supply and consumer health. In their statement, they emphasized that there is no threat to the commercial milk supply or consumer well-being. Furthermore, they assured the public that they are actively monitoring the situation and taking necessary measures to ensure the safety and quality of milk products.

Moser expressed his thoughts on the current situation, stating that there is a lot of speculation without enough data to make informed decisions. However, he acknowledged the importance of being aware of the situation and being vigilant in looking for symptoms.

Farmers across the U.S. are diligently monitoring their cattle to ensure the continued production of healthy and safe milk, according to Moser.

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