Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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saw a report the other day, eggs are 2.00a dozen US dollars in mexico. Around here in the poultry capitol of the state, they do not kill a whole house of broilers, they can't handle that many at once,you drive by and see 4-6 600' poultry houses in a row, your talking 100K birds, a lot of my friends run poultry operations so what I posted is not false, its facts. not saying a few don't die, but they won't kill a whole flock just cause it is detected. AI has been here 40 years, its common thats why they did GOF on it so it could be another scamdemic.
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Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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Local news the other night showed a place in Indiana that has 2 million infected layers. They showed track hoes digging pits. They had requirements on not letting rotting birds get into the ground water. They only killed enough each day that they could get buried and covered over that day. They had mapped out routes for hauling the truck loads of dead birds so as to not go near other chicken houses etc. Left me wondering why the birds were not incinerated at the producing location. Perhaps the shear amount and expense would just overwhelm the system ? were they food grade eggs or hatchery eggs? no consumer egg farms here, just hatchery eggs. those cover just as many miles in human populated areas as consumer eggs
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Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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Local news the other night showed a place in Indiana that has 2 million infected layers. They showed track hoes digging pits. They had requirements on not letting rotting birds get into the ground water. They only killed enough each day that they could get buried and covered over that day. They had mapped out routes for hauling the truck loads of dead birds so as to not go near other chicken houses etc. Left me wondering why the birds were not incinerated at the producing location. Perhaps the shear amount and expense would just overwhelm the system ? were they food grade eggs or hatchery eggs? no consumer egg farms here, just hatchery eggs. those cover just as many miles in human populated areas as consumer eggs Wasn't stated whether they was food or hatchery. A dead chicken is just a dead chicken I would assume ?
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Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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I read that the USDA killed millions of layer hens that were not infected. I have no clue if it was true. Back yard flocks do get AI and die. Law Dogs chickens did.
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Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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I’m still charging 2.50/doz. We keep/use 2 dozen a week and sell 5.
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Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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$.33 Canadian pesos a piece at Superstore.
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Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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This was on our news station a week an a half ago..
I just bought a dozen large eggs cost 4.99.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reported that the presence of HPAI was confirmed on February 21 in a commercial flock of 3,090,400 laying hens in Darke County, and another commercial flock of 84,800 commercial layers in Mercer County.
Ohio in 2025 alone has lost 66 commercial poultry flocks to HPAI – more than any other state. Nearly all of those flocks have been in Mercer and Darke Counties, which have respectively lost 43 and 20 commercial flocks.
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Re: How much are eggs really costing?
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Hummm. Wonder if kids will be egging their teachers car at Halloween this year in the US? Anyways, think I’m gonna toss a couple dozen. Probably still good, but they look kinda off white. I’ll go buy another crate in the morning.
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