Is it due to a bird flu/chicken shortage, cost of feed due to draught, general inflation of most food like milk at over $4/gal.??? Yet chicken thighs and legs can still be bought for $.99-$1.50 on sale.
What gives?
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Is it due to a bird flu/chicken shortage, cost of feed due to draught, general inflation of most food like milk at over $4/gal.??? Yet chicken thighs and legs can still be bought for $.99-$1.50 on sale.
What gives?
From what I read it is a combination. There have been 8 million less Laying Hens purchased for the 2023 season. Farmers can not break even selling eggs to retailers. I just paid over s
$100 for 300 lbs of cheap laying pellets.
Those darn site rules prevent me from a full explanation. I’d scare the normals anyways.