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Long Island’s last commercial duck farm is rebuilding after a bird flu outbreak forced the destruction of its entire 100,000-bird flock in January.
Will the deaths of chickens to avian flu affect the availability of eggs and raise prices? Glenn Hickman said he doesn't expect a significant impact.
Bird flu has wiped nearly all of Hickman's Family Farms' chickens in Arizona, forcing the Southwest's largest egg producer to cut staff and begin rebuilding its flock—a process expected to take ...
Hickman’s Family Farms, the largest egg producer in the Southwest, is grappling with a devastating bird flu crisis that has forced a partial shutdown of its operations. The farm, based in ...
PHOENIX — The largest egg producer in the southwest will have to shut down a majority of egg production for nearly two years following a recent avian flu infection, company officials announced ...
Hickman said at a May 30 news conference he did not expect the outbreak at Hickman’s to impact overall egg prices significantly. Here's what to know about the flu outbreak and its impact. Will ...
The egg supplier is still operating out of its facilities in Maricopa and Grand Junction, Colorado, where it has about 300,000 birds each. But Hickman's has lost roughly 6 million hens.
The egg supplier is still operating out of its facilities in Maricopa and Grand Junction, Colorado, where it has about 300,000 birds each. But Hickman's has lost roughly 6 million hens.
The egg supplier is still operating out of its facilities in Maricopa and Grand Junction, Colorado, where it has about 300,000 birds each. But Hickman's has lost roughly 6 million hens.
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