Bird Flu Outbreak: Farmer Lost 3,000 Hens to the Virus

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Bird Flu Outbreak: Farmer Lost 3,000 Hens to the Virus
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A farmer's experience losing 3,000 hens to the bird flu virus is shared amidst growing concerns about the outbreak and its impact on egg prices.

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