Bird flu cull leads to 450,000 fewer eggs per day

By William Ton and Rachael Ward
Updated May 24 2024 - 5:25pm, first published 5:20pm
Consumers have been warned the price of eggs might rise and some brands could be harder to find. (AP PHOTO)
Consumers have been warned the price of eggs might rise and some brands could be harder to find. (AP PHOTO)

A bird flu outbreak at two egg farms that forced half a million chickens to be culled could rob supermarket shelves of 450,000 eggs per day, as farmers warn biosecurity measures may push up prices.

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