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Even though the first batch of incubated eggs was lost during the power outage caused by the March ice storms, a second round ...
Everyone is after the same thing: baby chickens. The high price of eggs is creating a demand for chickens. Nationwide, the demand has far outstripped supply, leaving would-be poulterers scrambling ...
Her family farm in Bloomington, established in 1941, is an oasis where kids can learn about the animals ... So she had no reason to worry about the 25 baby chicks on their way before Easter.
Everyone is after the same thing: baby chickens. “It’s pretty ridiculous,” said Kira Amdahl, who works there. Chicks typically spend days, if not weeks, at the store before finding a home.
High egg prices have prompted people to rely less on the grocery stores and instead be more self-sufficient by raising chickens to lay their own eggs at home.