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  2. Eggs are expensive. Is owning chickens the answer? - AOL

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    Backyard chickens need a coop, which some people build themselves or buy with a starting cost of about $200-$300, plus some room to roam. They also need chicken feed, along with table scraps and ...

  3. Your questions about bird flu, answered - AOL

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    Since January 2020, the price of a carton of eggs has risen from about $1.46 on average to $4.95, according to Federal Reserve data. Meanwhile, a pound of chicken breast has risen from $3.06 to $3.97.

  4. Here's how long eggs stay fresh in the fridge, cooked or ...

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    The average price of a dozen eggs nationwide was $4.95 last month, up 96% over the past year when a dozen eggs cost $2.52. Here's how long eggs stay fresh in the fridge, cooked or frozen, plus ...

  5. Poultry farming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It proposed a policy change, which was recommended by the Animal Welfare Committee on disposal of unwanted chicks, poults, and pipped eggs. The new policy states, in part, "Unwanted chicks, poults, and pipped eggs should be killed by an acceptable humane method, such as use of a commercially designed macerator that results in instantaneous death.

  6. Broiler industry - Wikipedia

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    Broiler breeder farms raise parent stock which produce fertilized eggs. A broiler hatching egg is never sold at stores and is not meant for human consumption. [9] The males and females are separate genetic lines or breeds, so that each line can be selected for optimal traits for productivity in either females or males, rather than a single line in which a compromise is reached between female ...

  7. Chick sexing - Wikipedia

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    Chicken sexing is practiced mostly by large commercial hatcheries to separate female chicks or "pullets" (destined to lay eggs for commercial sale) from the males or "cockerels" (most of which are killed within days of hatching because they are irrelevant to egg production).

  8. To help solve its egg price crisis, America is turning to ...

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    An employee checks eggs at Aytekin chicken farm on May 06, 2022 in Bandirma, Turkey. - Burak Kara/Getty Images/File The US produces more than 7.5 billion dozen eggs per year on average, according ...

  9. US eggs prices hit a record high of $4.95 and are likely to ...

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    Those numbers include turkeys and chickens raised for meat, but the vast majority of them were egg-laying chickens. And when there is an outbreak on a farm, it often takes several months to dispose of the carcasses, sanitize the barns and raise new birds until they are old enough to start producing eggs, so the effects linger.

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