Rising egg prices and high demand are prompting consumers to rent or buy chickens, but experts warn the move may not cut costs
Rising egg prices and high demand are prompting consumers to rent or buy chickens, but experts warn the move may not cut costs
www.cbsnews.com Rising egg prices and high demand are prompting consumers to rent or buy chickens, but experts warn the move may not cut costs
As the bird flu outbreak impacts egg shortages and prices, some people are turning to renting or buying backyard chickens.

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Plus wait till the chickens get bird flu.
56 2 ReplyIt's the bird flu not the chicken flu.
22 1 ReplyThen they have worry about Chicken Pox.
14 0 ReplyAnd specifically it isn't a hen flu so they are double safe
6 0 ReplyNow I'm worried about the cock flu.
8 0 ReplyThat's why people stuff their cock in a balloon before ramming them into the chicken coop
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