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Here we go with $10 chickens and $5.00 a dozen eggs again


               
2016 Jan 19, 5:46pm   2,178 views  54 comments

by Tenpoundbass   follow (10)  

http://www.breitbart.com/news/156k-chickens-added-to-list-of-poultry-being-euthanized/

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Animal health officials investigating a bird flu outbreak in southwest Indiana have ordered 156,000 chickens at one of 10 affected commercial poultry farms to be euthanized, raising the total number of birds to be killed above 400,000.

The egg-laying chickens were housed at one of the 10 commercial farms where turkeys had been infected with the H7N8 virus and were at a high risk of contracting it themselves, Indiana State Board of Animal Health spokeswoman Denise Derrer said Tuesday.


http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/01/antibiotics-and-animals-raised-for-food-lies-damn-lies-and-statistics/#.Vp7lFHvSnEg

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51   AD   2025 Jun 17, 11:23pm  

Also chicken legs are now $1.19 a pound at Walmart.

I remember when they were $1.25 a pound about two years ago.
52   Patrick   2025 Jul 2, 11:01am  

https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/victory-egg-prices-recover-as-mass


VICTORY: Egg Prices Recover as Mass Culling Declines Under Pressure

Backed by science, advocacy, and frontline action, our efforts helped shift catastrophic policies driving food inflation and unnecessary animal loss.

Earlier this year, we relentlessly exposed the catastrophic consequences of mass culling for H5N1 bird flu:




... These efforts likely contributed to a significant reduction in mass culling since March 2025—reflected in RFK Jr.’s statement:"Most of our scientists are against the [H5N1 bird flu] culling operation."
53   WookieMan   2025 Jul 2, 11:39am  

If you care about the price of eggs, you may want to focus on your income. It's a trivial amount for something that one person might eat a dozen in a week. You paid more in gas to get them from the store.

Not really a mountain I'd die on is all I'm saying. Other products went up a lot more that hurts the consumer. $156/yr more on eggs isn't going to bankrupt you. If it does you're probably on food stamps anyway and it's free.
54   stereotomy   2025 Jul 2, 4:13pm  

WookieMan says


If you care about the price of eggs, you may want to focus on your income. It's a trivial amount for something that one person might eat a dozen in a week. You paid more in gas to get them from the store.

Not really a mountain I'd die on is all I'm saying. Other products went up a lot more that hurts the consumer. $156/yr more on eggs isn't going to bankrupt you. If it does you're probably on food stamps anyway and it's free.

It's not about that per se, it's about mass culling as the only solution to livestock diseases. Imagine an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in cattle and mass cullings would do to beef prices

Don't let them put the slippery slope before you. Haven't you learned with all the fag tranny shit? Give them an inch, they take a mile, and traffic your kids after they lop their genitals off.

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