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simple10 ◴[] No.42951093[source]
I live in CA and saw a massive jump in prices when the state ordered chickens to be euthanized due to bird flu. It was also the first time I saw grocery store shelves completely empty of eggs for days at a time.

Prices for organic eggs have somewhat returned to pre-bird flu levels but the regular sales and discounts have stopped. Non-organic eggs are still significantly higher.

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themaninthedark ◴[] No.42951228[source]
My understanding is that free range law have recently gone into effect in CA.

Were the organic eggs already free range? That would explain the price stability there and variation of the non organic.

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jeffbee ◴[] No.42951337[source]
Do you mean cage-free hen regulation? This statewide regulation has been in effect since 2022.
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ars ◴[] No.42951640[source]
Free ranging chickens is the proximate cause of Bird Flu. Chickens get it from wild birds that land near them.

States are going to have to repeal those laws and confine chickens in sealed buildings to protect them.

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JumpCrisscross ◴[] No.42951943{3}[source]
> Free ranging chickens is the proximate cause of Bird Flu

Source? Why is it only American free-range egg farms are being affected, while Canada and Mexico’s are being spared?

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ars ◴[] No.42952303{4}[source]
https://www.timesunion.com/capitol/article/cage-free-egg-bil...

"Avian flu experts have called for caution in implementing cage-free requirements, noting that poultry exposed to the outdoors have a higher risk of contracting the virus."

https://www.wattagnet.com/poultry-meat/diseases-health/avian...

"Incorporating lasers that deter wild bird populations into biosecurity protocols can help prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) between commercial poultry farms."

> Why is it only American free-range egg farms are being affected, while Canada and Mexico’s are being spared?

Mexico immunizes their birds, which is highly labor intensive, which they can afford due to low wages and the US can't.

Canada is far north and the infected wild birds have not gone that far in large numbers (although the numbers are increasing).

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1. bluGill ◴[] No.42952839{5}[source]
Immunization isn't just about cost. Many countries have decided meat from vaccinated chickens are not safe to eat and the US exports a lot of chicken to those countries. We cannot vaccinate until the others will allow it.