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It's been recently mentioned before herein that it seems the supply and demand for eggs has changed recently.

I paid nearly $12 for a dozen yesterday. I didn't notice to price until they were rung up, but took them anyway.

But anyway, here's a youtube post that some may find interesting or at least amusing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u0--4FhSpA

Gourmet Meal (Not What You Think)


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Day length is increasing. I picked up 2 dozen from my hens yesterday. I always have too many eggs.


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If you keep 4-5 hens, you will have more eggs than you will ever eat.


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I haven't purchased an egg in fifteen years....I really don't like store bought eggs...

My neighbor raises chickens and beef cows.

I hay my fifteen acres and give him about 25 round bales a year....he gives me eggs and beef when he butchers.

I also keep him stocked with venison sausage and bream from my pond.
 
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Sounds fair.


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Sounds fair.


He's a great neighbor, turned family pretty much.
 
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I haven't purchased an egg in fifteen years....I really don't like store bought eggs...

My neighbor raises chickens and beef cows.

I hay my fifteen acres and give him about 25 round bales a year....he gives me eggs and beef when he butchers.

I also keep him stocked with venison sausage and bream from my pond.


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Day length is increasing. I picked up 2 dozen from my hens yesterday. I always have too many eggs.


Our solution that that problem in the old days was angel food cake and strawberries.


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Dollar an egg, that’s nuts.
 
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Dollar an egg, that’s nuts.


Paid just over 3. Cdn for a dozen large last week. Confused

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yeah,, but that's like 69-70 cents American money.
 
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But still one hell of a lot cheaper than $12/dozen. No body in their right mind would pay that…. You need to broaden your shopping options. I live 3 miles from ANY grocery store and eggs are about $6/dozen or less, depending on size. You’re getting screwed. Hope you at least got a kiss out of the deal….


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We have been lucky here. Local Kroger 5-6 dollars for a 12.

I read the avian bird flu has killed the commercial stock down, and the ones not killed have been affected by less production.

It would not be hard to imagine that pathogen even in a small, coup setting reckoning havac.

That is the most logical explanation I have heard. Milk prices and potato prices are about the same as last year within the margin of error.

Has anyone noticed a difference in the price of cooking chicken?
 
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3.99/dozen here.
 
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Yeah, $3.99 at the local Brookshires yesterday, and they are not the cheapest by a long shot. Did see a story that they are being imported from Mexico to ease the current supply issues. Ann has the best solution. Two or three Buff Orpingtons in a small hawk, raccoon and rat-proof coop and you are golden.


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Dollar an egg, that’s nuts.


Do I remember reading about eggs being a dollar apiece during the Gold Rush?


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As I said, I didn't notice the price until check-0ut, and decided to go ahead anyway. I was in a hurry, and with the price of fuel it would have cost me anyway to go to another store, and time.


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Dollar an egg, that’s nuts.


Do I remember reading about eggs being a dollar apiece during the Gold Rush?
. Which one??


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the one in Alaska they were.
 
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Today in DLG eggs are $.55 ea.

M.E. fully understands the difference in real world pricing and economies what it's like to spend a buck in rural AK. Sometimes fellas you buy what you need to buy and the cost is beside the point.

I doubt M.E.'s expensive purchase hurt him anymore than the $9 per gallon of milk hurts me. We need it, we buy it.

What I don't like is the, " it's all gone!" routine. We ran out of toilet paper and I bought a bidet toilet seat. We run out of eggs, I bought powdered eggs and we're getting chickens. This shortage of staples thing isn't cool.
 
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Today in DLG eggs are $.55 ea.

M.E. fully understands the difference in real world pricing and economies what it's like to spend a buck in rural AK. Sometimes fellas you buy what you need to buy and the cost is beside the point.

I doubt M.E.'s expensive purchase hurt him anymore than the $9 per gallon of milk hurts me. We need it, we buy it.

What I don't like is the, " it's all gone!" routine. We ran out of toilet paper and I bought a bidet toilet seat. We run out of eggs, I bought powdered eggs and we're getting chickens. This shortage of staples thing isn't cool.


Seems like every time govt/society wants to play games with us one must adopt the 'if there is a will there is a way' attitude. I added bidets to my toilets as well. clap


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Today in DLG eggs are $.55 ea.

M.E. fully understands the difference in real world pricing and economies what it's like to spend a buck in rural AK. Sometimes fellas you buy what you need to buy and the cost is beside the point.

I doubt M.E.'s expensive purchase hurt him anymore than the $9 per gallon of milk hurts me. We need it, we buy it.

What I don't like is the, " it's all gone!" routine. We ran out of toilet paper and I bought a bidet toilet seat. We run out of eggs, I bought powdered eggs and we're getting chickens. This shortage of staples thing isn't cool.


Seems like every time govt/society wants to play games with us one must adopt the 'if there is a will there is a way' attitude. I added bidets to my toilets as well. clap


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Seems to me like here in the new world this kind of caution is a little friggin stupid.
 
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So how would the avian flu affecting our commercial chicken/egg supply be Democrats fault?

We have a Dem Gov. Our gas prices are cheaper than TX, and our grocery bill on average is cheaper than TX.

Milk is not more expensive neither is beef here I am sure out of the way places like Alaska, Hawaii, maybe places like the Dakota’s things cost more. We have to add the cost to get there.

I never understood why has in Texas was so expensive. It is the oil capital. I guess it is driven up by population creating more demand for the supply.

https://www.npr.org/2022/12/02...-outbreak-in-history

Egg lying flocks are being depopulated to combat the outbreak. See above.

This author is a University Professor and Vet too. Iowa State University Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine Yuko Sato.

https://theconversation.com/bi...across-the-us-180299
 
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So how would the avian flu affecting our commercial chicken/egg supply be Democrats fault?

In regards to eggs I agree…just avian flu. Scott and Ann were speaking of other things and in generalities. My comments were directed to the generalities.

We have a Dem Gov. Our gas prices are cheaper than TX, and our grocery bill on average is cheaper than TX.

I doubt that. I doubt there are much cheaper places in the USA to live than North Central Texas away from the Metroplex and most of Oklahoma. I lived in Lexington (actually Versailles) for a while…it was actually quite similar to TX.

And one Gov can’t make that much difference…it is the general trend over time.


Milk is not more expensive neither is beef here I am sure out of the way places like Alaska, Hawaii, maybe places like the Dakota’s things cost more. We have to add the cost to get there.

Basically I am for agricultural products going up…for the right reasons. And, both milk and beef are up compared to 2019 for sure. Why would agricultural products be more expensive in the Dakotas…pretty agricultural rich state.

I never understood why has in Texas was so expensive. It is the oil capital. I guess it is driven up by population creating more demand for the supply.

Fuel prices along corridors like I-35 are more expensive. Where my company vehicles buy fuel…way below National average.

https://www.npr.org/2022/12/02...-outbreak-in-history

Egg lying flocks are being depopulated to combat the outbreak. See above.

This author is a University Professor and Vet too. Iowa State University Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine Yuko Sato.

https://theconversation.com/bi...across-the-us-180299


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I live right in the I75 corridor.

You can doubt all you want. It is the truth.

I bet because places like WY, and Dakota ship out their ag production and have to have a bunch of product shipped in.

Of course, buying local May affect that. We are talking big box store pricing.

I just bought an 8 pound whole chicken for 5 dollars at Kroger. That was cheaper than strips because of less production cost.

Bottom line, Dems have nothing to do with the price of eggs currently. Despite your best efforts and (honestly) desire not that much is as simple as Dems evil or Dems anything.
 
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I live right in the I75 corridor.

You can doubt all you want. It is the truth.


Gasoline is $2.87 off the interstate this morning as I passed by where we fuel.

What is it at your house?


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I just bought 93 Octane for 3.50.

Things can be and should be better, but giving what all we are facing, things are far from horrible.
 
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93 octane in TX & OK is alcohol free and is about $3.50 (slightly less) as well. Wife runs it in her Land Cruiser.


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Tinned mackerel that last year were 53 pence a tin (so about 65 cents ) are now 73p a tin about 90 cents. Same tin, same mackerel, not the same price! And given that they don't export what they might catch as mackerel in Ukraine how is this Putin's fault?

Eggs? US eggs can't be sold in Europe (as in the US they wash eggs) and European eggs can't be sold in the US (as in the EU they don't wash eggs). One place makes it illegal to sell unwashed eggs and the other illegal to sell washed eggs.
 
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2.97 gas & eggs under 4.00 here. And I don't have to buy eggs anyway.
 
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Regular unleaded (87 octane) is 3.60 here in the frozen north. Of course, we have to have ethanol added here, the only way you get no alcohol is the off road vehicle premium which is about $7.
 
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Lowest I can find regular here is $2.94 ......


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93 octane in TX & OK is alcohol free and is about $3.50 (slightly less) as well. Wife runs it in her Land Cruiser.


That is why I use it.

No corn suryp. There is a price point I would drop to mid grade. We have not hit that yet.

Time to go duck hunting.
 
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...444e9a9f00180c8c3f85

Tucker Carlson Sees Conspiracy in America's Eggs Shortage
Story by Giulia Carbonaro • 5h ago


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the egg and chicken thing was manipulated by the Chinese owners by creating a false shortage.
they basically forced the suppliers to drop production, then claimed dropped production for rising prices.
production was quickly raised up to the former levels but the price remained.
production then become too high so the supplier prices had to be lowered to compensate for the glut.

less money out to get the product,,, more money coming in from the inflated prices.


exact same game plan they used to jack up pork prices when they took over Smithfield.
 
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You realize the US produces 99 percent of Chickens used in our supply chain.
https://foodservice.chickenche.../chicken-from-china/

You also realize this avian flu crisis was reported on AR as causing massive die off in Europe by our Euro friends.

You realize state Fish and Wildlife Agencies have told all us waterfowlers that this Avon flu thing is real.
 
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Eggs in New England have not increased..I guess that's because the supply is local and not giant chinese run places where they stuff 10,000 hens in a tiny metal shack.

Know your farmer. Buy local.
 
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Know your farmer. Buy local.


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The shortage or high prices are only affecting you urban folks. Yes, feed prices are much higher but there are plenty of eggs out here in rural America.


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I had a local source up until last year (4$/dozen) - absolutely wonderful eggs, but he had very few customers and always had too many eggs, so he sold or slaughtered all of his chickens.

Now, of course, everyone wants a "local" source, so with the higher demand, the "local" eggs are as much as or more expensive than the ones at the store (currently 9$/dozen).
 
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