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The Montana Department of Livestock recommends the cancellation of all equine events in Flathead County. State livestock officials are making the recommendation following multiple confirmed cases of equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy, or EHM in Flathead County
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To accommodate higher rates of predation, the Montana Livestock Loss Board has requested an additional nearly $150,000 to reimburse ranchers for the loss of their animals, a nearly 50 percent increase from two years ago.
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State livestock officials announced this week they have confirmed cases of the avian flu in Flathead County. The highly contagious virus was found in a backyard poultry flock.
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Federal, state and tribal officials typically come to an agreement on Yellowstone bison herd reduction goals by the first of the year.
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A virus threatening to wipe out entire populations of rabbits across multiple states was found for the first time in Montana recently.
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While economists warn of potential meat shortages in grocery stores this month, livestock producers are struggling to find ways of getting their animals...
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana game farm is under quarantine after an elk tested positive for chronic wasting disease, the state Department of Livestock…
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The Montana Department of Livestock says a brucellosis-infected cow from a Madison County ranch was identified during a voluntary whole-herd test. The…
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly named Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks as the lead agency regarding feral swine. The Montana...
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Crop land, golf courses, lawns: none are safe from feral hogs that Montana livestock officials say are poised to invade the state. Officials received…