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    In November and December alone, the virus killed about 17.2 million egg-laying hens – half of 2024’s total, according to the USDA. The avian flu has also spread to dairy farms and been ...

  3. 100,000 eggs were stolen from a trailer in Pennsylvania ...

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    The egg industry has faced considerable challenges in recent months with the resurgence of an avian flu outbreak that has killed millions of egg-laying hens. Nearly half of all birds killed by the ...

  4. Chick culling - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Worldwide, around 7 billion male chicks are culled each year in the egg industry. [3] Because male chickens do not lay eggs and only those in breeding programmes are required to fertilise eggs, they are considered redundant to the egg-laying industry and are usually killed shortly after being sexed, which occurs just days after they are ...

  5. 100K eggs worth $40K poached from Pennsylvania business as ...

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    Pennsylvania state police are scrambling to find the thieves who poached 100,000 organic eggs worth an estimated $40,000 from Pete and Gerry’s Organics LLC, in Greencastle.

  6. Mercy for Animals - Wikipedia

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    About five hours of video showed thousands of hens in cages, birds trapped between cage wire unable to access food or water, and dead animals rotting next to other birds still laying eggs for human consumption. [4] MFA used the footage to discredit a new Animal Care Certified label which advertised that hens were raised humanely. [5]

  7. In-ovo sexing - Wikipedia

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    By January 2020, In Ovo was capable of sexing 1,500 eggs an hour (0.42 per second), but the Dutch poultry sector required 40,000 eggs an hour, so further innovation was necessary. [36] In Ovo received millions of euros in research investments, mostly from German chemicals company Evonik, Singaporese venture capital company Visvires New Protein ...