Michigan 4-H Poultry Programs

Michigan 4-H Poultry Programs

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02/27/2025

🐔 Why Are Egg Prices So High?

🥚Bird Flu Impact: The spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (H5N1) has led to the euthanization of millions of egg-laying birds, significantly reducing egg supply. Since the beginning of the bird flu outbreak in 2022, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that over 1,400 poultry flocks in all 50 states and Puerto Rico have been impacted. 10 million birds being euthanized since the virus started spiking in late December 2024.

Other factors: Egg consumption usually increases during the winter months, leading to higher demand. Cage-free laws also went into effect in January. Maintaining these more spacious systems is more expensive to producers, which leads to higher prices for consumers.

🔍 How to Mitigate the Spread of Bird Flu 🔍
Containment Measures: Farms must undergo cleaning, disinfection, and a mandatory idle period, delaying the return to normal egg production.

Good Management Practices: Keep backyard chickens in coops, use dedicated footwear, wash hands before and after working with animals, and regularly clean and disinfect animal housing and equipment.

Reporting Cases: Contact Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) at 800-292-3939 during regular hours or 517-373-0440 after hours. For wildlife, contact the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) through their Eyes in the Field app (select the "Diseased Wildlife" option) or by calling the DNR Wildlife Disease Laboratory at 517-336-5030.

Winter biosecurity tips and tricks for your flock 01/06/2025

https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/winter-biosecurity-tips-and-tricks-for-your-flock

Winter biosecurity tips and tricks for your flock Winter weather can make practicing biosecurity more challenging; here are some practical ways to continue protecting your flock.

Keeping You and Your Flock Healthy – Information on Avian Influenza 04/19/2024

Keeping You and Your Flock Healthy – Information on Avian Influenza Protecting your flock from the entry and spread of diseases is important. Biosecurity practices are ways that you can help limit the spread of disease and reduce the chance of a disease outbreak in your flock.

04/19/2024

Spring is in the air and for many families that means purchasing 4-H project animals! It a great time to brush up on your biosecurity practices to help animals stay healthy!
For more information visit https://www.canr.msu.edu/fair-and-exhibition.../biosecurity.

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