Another Accident?
I wonder Who in Congress has investments in Egg futures?
Eggs are expensive and now this?.......what a coincidence!
The FBI sure manages to keep busy
Is there a year-over-year comparison somewhere of total events like those?
Could’ve just cooked them. 165 degrees would kill virus infections, yes?. Feed them to the illegal immigrants in NY if it makes them nervous. Short hop on the ferry.
One of the hens must have been smoking in the nest.
Accidents happen, safe and effective, trust the science, nothing to see here, keep moving.
There is a slight whiff of sabotage about all of these fires.
That’s a lot of scrambled eggs.
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Purely coincidences. Nothing to see here. Trust the government. Submit. Obey.
I love BBQ chicken. Unfortunately, I’d have to get carryout since there’s no way I could eat all of that at one sitting.
If it feeds America it is either burned, recalled, rotting unsold, shrunk, or regulated out of affordability.
More fires to come. Install multiple hidden surveillance cameras now if you raise/ warehouse food stuffs.
Anyone watching the local vegans?
Well that’s odd
Coinkidink.
Nothing to see here.
It’s all about the bird flu, not about feed or mysterious fires.
The lacking supply of eggs - and the corresponding extreme prices for those which remain - are just a figment of your imagination.
aka ‘Misinformation’.
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“Connecticut egg farm fire kills 100,000 chickens, officials say”
probably the fire was started by toxic Tractor Supply chikenfeed that spontaneously combusted ...
" More than 100 firefighters responded to a raging inferno that ultimately killed 100,000 chickens at an egg farm in Bozrah, Conn., officials said.
The blaze was brought under control late Saturday afternoon after a four-and-a-half-hour battle involving 16 fire departments, according to Fox 61."
"The Bozrah Town Fire Marshal is investigating the three-alarm chicken coop fire.
The Salvation Army, which was on the scene providing food to firefighters, confirmed with officials that around 100,000 chickens died in the fire.
"The fire comes as egg prices are already soaring in part due to a large number of avian influenza deaths in the United States.
More than 58 million birds have died from avian influenza since last year, according to U.S. Agriculture Department Data."