LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Tyson Foods Inc. has begun killing and burying the carcasses of 15,000 hens from a flock that tested positive for exposure to a strain of the bird flu in northwest Arkansas, state officials said Tuesday.
Tyson said preliminary tests on the flock indicated the presence of antibodies for H7N3, a less virulent strain of the virus.
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