True fact. Liberty and china, once broken are very difficult to repair.Liberty once lost, is lost forever.
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Eggs are still expensive because of bird flu. The cost of eggs is based in part on how many laying chickens the farmers have. If they've lost half their flock, there are fewer eggs to bring to market so the price goes up. It doesn't matter who is president although politicians tend to throw the blame around.What're y'all going on about dead presidents for? Just tell me why eggs are still expensive.
Don't look now, but a milk shortage is right behind the egg shortage. Avian flu is affecting dairy cattle now.What're y'all going on about dead presidents for? Just tell me why eggs are still expensive.
God knows they'll be the least parasite ridden of the herd when a modest proposal comes to pass.Good time to be vegan.....................![]()
Imagining what most middle schoolers think of Jonathan Swift, yes.Do you mean pass..... like as in a fart ??
At your age... I recommend getting a bidet for those "farts"Do you mean pass..... like as in a fart ??
Don't look now, but a milk shortage is right behind the egg shortage. Avian flu is affecting dairy cattle now.
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Dairy cows infected with 2nd form of bird flu for 1st time: USDA
A second type of bird flu has been found in U.S. dairy cows for the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday.abcnews.go.com
Thank god, we could start marking them so we know to keep them seperate and shame them. Maybe with a letter, in some sort of red color. Like a big ole capitol A, for 'Already has bird flu'.Yeah, I see. It turns their ears canary yellow.
Wondering how come the price of chicken hasn't sky rocketed just eggs. Guess only laying chickens get the avian flu...Eggs are still expensive because of bird flu. The cost of eggs is based in part on how many laying chickens the farmers have. If they've lost half their flock, there are fewer eggs to bring to market so the price goes up. It doesn't matter who is president although politicians tend to throw the blame around.
I saw that on the news this morning. Did you see where USDA Inspector Phyllis Fong was relieved of her duties at the USDA? She's the one in the middle of the bird flu scandal.Don't look now, but a milk shortage is right behind the egg shortage. Avian flu is affecting dairy cattle now.
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Dairy cows infected with 2nd form of bird flu for 1st time: USDA
A second type of bird flu has been found in U.S. dairy cows for the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday.abcnews.go.com
That's exactly it. It's spreading in farms with laying hens, not the farms raising the chickens for meat. Same with dairy cows vs non-dairy cows.Wondering how come the price of chicken hasn't sky rocketed just eggs. Guess only laying chickens get the avian flu...