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  2. Egg farm workers sickened with bird flu near Pasco in WA’s ...

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    800,000 chickens at an egg farm near Pasco are being euthanized. Egg farm workers sickened with bird flu near Pasco in WA’s 1st suspected human cases Skip to main content

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    2 more cases in birds have been reported in two more counties since the Pasco area outbreak.

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  5. Chimacum, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Betty MacDonald's book The Egg and I, upon which the Ma and Pa Kettle films were based, described the author's experiences on a chicken farm on the road that became Egg & I Rd, Chimacum. Linda Perhacs's 1970 album Parallelograms contains the song "Chimacum Rain," a work inspired by Chimacum's natural environment. [citation needed]

  6. Egg predation - Wikipedia

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    Since a fertilized egg represents a complete organism at one stage of its life cycle, eating an egg is a form of predation, the killing of another organism for food. Egg predation is found widely across the animal kingdom, including in fish, birds, snakes, mammals, and arthropods. Some species are specialist egg predators, but many more are ...

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  8. Egg farm workers sickened with bird flu near Pasco in WA’s ...

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    800,000 chickens at an egg farm near Pasco are being euthanized.

  9. Oviparity - Wikipedia

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    The egg is not retained in the body for most of the period of development of the embryo within the egg, which is the main distinction between oviparity and ovoviviparity. [1] Oviparity occurs in all birds, most reptiles, some fishes, and most arthropods. Among mammals, monotremes (four species of echidna, and the platypus) are uniquely oviparous.