Facing Egg Shortage, Americans Bring Chickens Home To Roost
A Houston poultry supply company is selling chickens like there is no tomorrow, as sky-high prices for eggs prompt some Americans to produce their own at home.
A recent US outbreak of bird flu since early 2024 is exacting a heavy toll on poultry farms. More than 21 million egg-laying hens have been "depopulated" this year so far, after 13.2 million were culled in December, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
Eggs, as a result, are a precious commodity these days.
John Berry, who manages a livestock company in Houston, reported a dramatic increase in demand for chickens as consumers grapple with the egg shortage.
"Our sales for poultry have doubled or maybe potentially tripled. I mean we're selling 100 chickens a week or more," Berry told AFP.
In times of egg abundance it would take two or three weeks to sell that many birds, he said.
A dozen premium eggs can now cost an eye-popping $10 in some US supermarkets, with even lower-grade ones now drawing........
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