More than 21 million egg-laying hens have been “depopulated” in 2025 so far, due to bird flu. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In other words: Chicken prices have remained stable because broiler producers have had an easier time keeping up with demand.
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More than 21 million egg-laying hens have been "depopulated" this year so far, after 13.2 million were culled in December, according to the US Department of Agriculture.