Poultry Farm Operates In California As Avian Flu Causes Egg Prices To Skyrocket

PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 18: Workers pack cartons of eggs at Sunrise Farms on February 18, 2025 in Petaluma, California. As egg prices continue to skyrocket due to the avian flu outbreak, egg farmers are having to invest millions of dollars in biosecurity efforts to keep their flocks safe. Fourth-generation egg farm Sunrise Farms in Petaluma, California, lost 550,000 chickens to avian flu in December of 2023, the first time in 112 years the main family farm had no chickens. It took Sunrise Farms over a year to rebuild their flock to 900,000 chickens that produce nearly 500,000 eggs a week. (Footage by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 18: Workers pack cartons of eggs at Sunrise Farms on February 18, 2025 in Petaluma, California. As egg prices continue to skyrocket due to the avian flu outbreak, egg farmers are having to invest millions of dollars in biosecurity efforts to keep their flocks safe. Fourth-generation egg farm Sunrise Farms in Petaluma, California, lost 550,000 chickens to avian flu in December of 2023, the first time in 112 years the main family farm had no chickens. It took Sunrise Farms over a year to rebuild their flock to 900,000 chickens that produce nearly 500,000 eggs a week. (Footage by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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