Judy Simon noticed something strange during her Thursday evening grocery trip in Redmond, Wash. The shelves held no chicken eggs, only a few cartons of quail eggs.
Bird flu has wreaked havoc on the egg market. In November and December alone, 17.2 million egg-laying hens died as a result ...
"We're short of eggs in the market; that's why prices are high. At the same time, too, we're short of eggs to rebuild the flock," said an ISU professor.