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HealthDay on MSNU.S. Suspends Live Animal Imports Amid Screwworm Outbreak in MexicoKey Takeaways The U.S. Department of Agriculture halts live cattle, horse, and bison imports from Mexico for at least two ...
A cattle ban placed on the southern border has prompted dozens of U.S. representatives to introduce a bill that would prevent ...
As livestock imports from Mexico have been halted due to fears of the spread of flesh-eating maggots, Oklahoma lawmakers say the U.S. cannot let screwworms come back.
The US Department of Agriculture has suspended the transport of live cattle, horses and bison through ports of entry along ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the immediate suspension of live cattle, horse, and bison imports ...
The U.S. has suspended cattle imports from Mexico after the detection of the New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite eradicated in the U.S. nearly 60 years ago.
Because the New World screwworm has been detected in southern Mexico and is spreading north, the U.S. is halting live cattle, ...
Plus: Hamas has freed US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, as Israel says no to a ceasefire. Screwworm threat forces halt of ...
The United States Cattlemen’s Association (USCA) brought cattle producers from across the country to the nation’s capital for its 2025 DC Fly-In, May 5-6, where focus was placed on trade, continued ...
Fearing a resurgence of the New World Screwworm parasite in the U.S., the Department of Agriculture block livestock imports from Mexico.
The New World screwworm is endemic in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean — and its northward spread into Mexico has ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is putting a temporary halt to cattle, horse, and bison imports from southern border ports due to the rapid spread of a concerning […] ...
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