A New York region once synonymous in the culinary world for duck may lose its last commercial farm. Crescent Duck Farm on ...
Established in 1908, the Aquebogue site is the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, once world-renowned for its ducks.
The highly infectious H5N1 strain has caused outbreaks across the country. Now, Long Island’s last duck farm must kill its ...
The farm is a top supplier of duck for high-end restaurants, including eateries on Long Island and in New York City.
Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue will have to euthanize every bird at the facility after H5N1 bird flu was confirmed in the ...
A major bird flu outbreak has hit a Suffolk County poultry farm. Dozens of state and federal agricultural workers dressed in ...
"It's more than a business. This impacts everybody on the East End. We all feel proud to have this company here.'" — Chef ...
A farm in Long Island, New York, is being forced to euthanize its flock of more than 100,000 ducks after health officials detected cases of bird flu.
Despite the havoc it is wreaking on the farm, health officials say the risk of the public getting sick is minimal.
An outbreak of avian influenza at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has forced the farm to cease operations and begin to ...
Workers at the farm are following strict biosecurity protocols, including wearing Tyvek suits, sanitized boots and gloves, ...