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Are Turkeys at Risk of Bird Flu This Thanksgiving?

Last updated: November 13, 2025 9:35 pm
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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the recent outbreaks of bird flu among poultry flocks in the U.S. have raised concerns about the availability of turkeys for the holiday feast. Nearly two million turkeys have succumbed to the virus since September, prompting questions about the impact on Thanksgiving meals.

Despite the significant number of turkeys lost to bird flu, which accounts for only 1% of the annual turkey harvest in the country, experts believe that there is no immediate threat of a spike in turkey prices. Jada Thompson, an agricultural economist at the University of Arkansas, explains that the turkey industry is well-prepared to manage such crises and ensure a steady supply of turkeys for Thanksgiving. Companies may adjust their donation practices and focus on sales to maintain the availability of turkeys for the holiday season.

While the impact on turkey prices may be minimal, the ongoing outbreaks of bird flu continue to pose challenges for poultry farmers. The virus, which necessitates the culling of entire flocks to prevent its spread, has hit turkeys and egg-laying chickens particularly hard. Minnesota, a leading producer of turkeys in the U.S., has reported a high number of infections among commercial poultry flocks in recent months.

Despite the concerns surrounding the availability of Thanksgiving turkeys, Thompson reassures that the majority of holiday turkeys are harvested and frozen months in advance, reducing the likelihood of shortages. However, the repercussions of bird flu on the poultry industry extend beyond turkey production. The increased demand for eggs during the holiday season could potentially lead to price spikes if the virus disrupts supply chains.

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As the poultry industry grapples with the challenges posed by seasonal outbreaks of bird flu, experts emphasize the need for vigilance and preparedness to safeguard the food supply. While Thanksgiving turkey prices are expected to remain stable, the long-term implications of bird flu on the industry are a cause for concern. By staying informed and supporting the scientific community, we can help mitigate the impacts of such outbreaks and ensure the availability of safe and healthy food for all.

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