As the bird flu outbreak impacts egg shortages and prices, some people are turning to renting or buying backyard chickens.
According to federal data, the average cost for a dozen eggs reached nearly five dollars this January—the highest price in a decade. The limited supply due to the growing avian flu crisis means ...
I  have two growing boys currently consuming four dozen eggs per week, on average, plus a daughter who delights in baked ...
Egg prices have many families scrambling nationwide to find reasonable egg prices. One company is thinking outside the box with their Rent-The-Chicken company.
The only difference between brown and white eggs is the color of the shell, which depends on the breed of hen that lays them.
Thinking about backyard chickens as egg prices soar? Think hard, especially in light of the bird flu outbreak. Keeping home chickens as a pastime continues to grow since the COVID-19 pandemic.