Poultry flocks infected with bird flu are culled to prevent the spread of the virus whereas culling wild birds is generally ...
Trader Joe’s and other grocers are limiting the number of eggs customers can buy across the U.S., citing limited supply ...
Empty shelves and high prices await at grocery stores across the country due to bird flu outbreaks across the country ...
The shortage in the egg supply is because of the bird flu, which is still killing tens of millions of hens nationwide.
In Port St. Lucie, it is illegal for homeowners to raise their own chickens. Katie Whelan started a petition on Change.org to allow backyard chickens in the city.
Trader Joe’s and other grocers are limiting the number of eggs customers can buy across the U.S., citing limited supply caused by the ongoing bird flu outbreak. Trader Joe’s is ...
As of Feb. 5, bird flu was confirmed in 959 dairy herds in 16 states. How is Wisconsin faring as the strain enters fourth year?
Faced with high prices and shortages of eggs, Nevada lawmakers are considering a bill that would temporarily suspend a 2021 law that demands only cage-free eggs be sold in the Silver State.
As bird flu continues to impact egg-laying flocks across the country, the cost of eggs has been steadily rising and could ...
If you're like me and you're putting together a grocery list, you have a little bit of sticker shock especially when it comes to eggs. When I spoke to others, they shared the same experience.
So, the CDC says if eggs are cooked properly, they are safe to eat. This means cooking eggs to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, which kills bacteria and viruses, including bird flu.
The bird flu virus is a rising concern in the United States. Learn about how it is affecting poultry and dairy supply chains.