Most people have never seen a turkey egg, much less eaten one. That lack of availability is the key reason turkey eggs aren't ...
U.P. shoppers may be noticing that grocery stores are struggling to keep eggs in the cooler while also keeping them affordable. A lawmaker said high prices are because of the bird flu, but one ...
Avian flu outbreaks and increased demand during the holiday season continue to be blamed for increasing egg prices and decreasing stock available at some Massachusetts grocery stores.
There was a lot of pitiful grousing this week on social media about the law requiring commercial poultry farms keep hens cage ...
With more than 133 million poultry birds affected by avian influenza across the U.S., some states are experiencing egg shortages.
They lay about 200 large brown eggs per year. Some lay very light tan eggs that look pink with the bloom. The Plymouth Rock chickens are extremely mellow, sweet, and calm docile birds but are ...
California egg prices have continued to rise due to ongoing outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza HPAI or bird flu according to a late ...
Though chicken eggs are by far the most popular to consume worldwide, duck eggs are commonly eaten as well, particularly in ...
That means some shoppers are paying nearly $9 for a dozen large ... chickens, ducks, and turkeys — in the last few months due to the bird flu outbreak. That includes millions of egg-laying ...
Free range chickens, however, must have continuous access to the outdoors during their laying ... of ending large-scale animal agriculture and offering alternatives to meat, eggs and dairy.