Protect Your Backyard Flock from Avian Influenza (H5N1)

Protect Your Backyard Flock from Avian Influenza (H5N1)

As migratory birds return to Michigan, the risk of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in backyard flocks increases. This virus spreads easily and can be deadly to chickens, ducks, and other poultry.

How to Protect Your Flock:

✔ Prevent Contact with Wild Birds – Keep poultry in a covered, enclosed space.
✔ Practice Good Biosecurity – Wash hands, disinfect equipment, and avoid sharing tools.
✔ Monitor for Symptoms – Watch for coughing, swelling, or sudden deaths in birds.
✔ Limit Visitors – Only allow necessary contact with your flock.

See shareable document about protecting your flock here.

What to Do If You Find Dead Birds

If you find 6 or more dead wild birds in one area, report it to the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD) at michigan.gov/birdflu.

For more information on bird flu prevention, visit:
Michigan DNR – Avian Influenza in Wildlife (Michigan.gov/DNR)
USDA – Biosecurity for Backyard Flocks (USDA.gov)

See MDARD Bird Flu warning to communities here.

Stay Informed & Keep Your Birds Safe!

Keep this page bookmarked and share with other backyard flock owners in Van Buren & Cass Counties.

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