(NewsNation) — A widespread bird flu outbreak has sent egg prices skyrocketing, but that doesn’t mean chicken nuggets are about to get more expensive. That’s because chickens raised for meat, known as ...
In the last 30 days, 159 flocks tested positive for bird flu, the USDA said. With cases of bird flu spiking across the United States, the subsequent egg shortage has left many Americans scrambling to ...
A shortage of chicken meat isn't on the menu for the U.S., experts said, even as eggs remain relatively expensive and in short supply nationwide. At least not due to bird flu-related shortages. Still, ...
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Soaring egg prices are piquing interest in backyard chickens
With the price of eggs soaring, more people are looking into keeping backyard chickens. It's a pastime that grew with the ...
That's right. You can take a chicken home and have them lay eggs for you. But where in Texas do you find such a thing? Experts say bird flu plays a large part in the price of eggs. Over the past three ...
The skyrocketing cost of eggs has become a microcosm for economic hurt, as egg prices reportedly increased more than 15% in January. Now, some people are turning to an unconventional solution: renting ...
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — Egg prices have been making headlines for more than a year now, largely thanks to an uptick in the avian flu affecting flocks all over the U.S. and West Michigan. That outbreak ...
The staggering costs of eggs — up nearly 37% from last year, according to the Consumer Price Index — is driving people to consider backyard flocks. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist with ...
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Farm Fresh or Financial Flop? What Backyard Chicken Owners Are Saying About Egg Sales
Raising chickens in your backyard can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience, especially if you love fresh eggs. However, ...
Wings have remained abundant and affordable, even as some supermarkets are rationing eggs and Waffle House added a 50 cent-per-egg surcharge this week. That's a relief for football fans, as wings will ...
After a summer lull in U.S. cases of avian influenza in both poultry and dairy cattle—and no human infections reported in the ...
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