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The egg industry has spent millions of dollars on measures to prevent avian influenza from devastating its flocks.
So, the CDC says if eggs are cooked properly, they are safe to eat. This means cooking eggs to an internal temperature of 165 ...
One of America's top egg "brokers" is worried that the supply crisis caused by bird flu outbreaks could be the "worst" that ...
Why are the price of eggs so expensive right now? Is there an egg shortage in 2025? What we know on why prices are up, average cost for a dozen eggs and more.
Greg Herbruck, CEO of a Michigan egg production company, said bird flu hit all of the company's farms around last Easter. Production still has not returned to normal levels.
We talked to experts about where the science is on risks to humans and how the virus is messing with the food supply.
Millions of egg-laying hens have been lost due to the bird flu, causing egg production to slow and prices to skyrocket.
Bird flu continues to spread to farm animals, raising concerns about whether it's safe to drink milk or eat beef, eggs, and ...
On the flip side, Dr. Simpson there is a way to prevent this. “The good news is that most of the time, chickens show that they have symptoms before they even lay an egg,” he reveals. “They get sick, ...
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