Established in 1908, the Aquebogue site is the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, once world-renowned for its ducks.
A New York region once synonymous in the culinary world for duck may lose its last commercial farm. Crescent Duck Farm on ...
The farm is a top supplier of duck for high-end restaurants, including eateries on Long Island and in New York City.
The last duck farm on New York's Long Island is facing an uncertain future after a bird flu outbreak forced the culling of ...
Farm’s operator Doug Corwin broke down in tears as he said ... Everything ended,” Corwin, who is the president of the Crescent Duck Farm in Aqueboge told Riverhead Local.
I noticed a few lethargic birds that didn’t seem right,” farm president Doug Corwin told the outlet. Doug Corwin, owner of Crescent Duck Farm, holds on of many ducks he uses for breeding at ...
Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue will have to euthanize every bird at the facility after H5N1 bird flu was confirmed in the flock.
Crescent Duck Farm President Doug Corwin said the euthanasia is particularly devastating as Long Island used to be known for its extensive duck farming industry. The business is the largest major ...
The Crescent Duck Farm on Long Island’s north fork ... a bird-flu outbreak had forced Crescent to shut down operations, and its owner, Doug Corwin, must cull his entire flock of nearly 100,000 ...