Bird Flu Crisis in Australia: Egg Shortages & Soaring Prices 🚨

Australia is facing yet another bird flu outbreak, leading to the culling of over 2.1 million innocent hens.

But beyond rising egg prices and supermarket shortages, this crisis exposes deeper issues within the egg industryβ€”animal suffering, disease risks, and unsustainable practices.

🫨 The Ethical Toll of Culling Birds
One of the most distressing consequences of this outbreak is the mass killing of birds. In Australia, flocks are culled using carbon dioxide gas, which can take up to 20 minutes to ensure death, or water-based foam, causing asphyxiation.

These culls not only highlight the ethical dilemmas of using animals for food but also expose the high disease risks of animal agriculture. Such outbreaks demonstrate how industrial farming conditions can create environments where diseases spread rapidly, affecting both animal and human health.

πŸ’‘ The Solution? A Better Way Forward 🌱
🌱Plant-based alternatives offer an ethical, sustainable, and health-conscious solution. 🌱

βœ”οΈ Healthier & Safer: Unlike eggs, which are high in cholesterol, many plant-based alternatives provide protein without the saturated fats and cholesterol linked to heart disease. They also eliminate the risk of salmonella and antibiotic residues found in intensively farmed poultry.

🐣 Prevent Future Outbreaks: Choose plant-based egg alternatives. With egg-free options gaining popularity, now is the perfect time to make the switch to vegan living, to protect our health, safeguard animals, and promote a more sustainable future.

πŸ₯ž Want to know the best egg substitutes for baking, scrambling, and more? Check out our guide and discover how easy it is to ditch eggs for good.

Read more: https://www.veganeasy.org/bird-flu-crisis-australia/

🌏 In every meal choose compassion, health, and a better future. πŸŒπŸ’š

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More Houston residents consider raising backyard chickens as bird flu causes spike in egg prices

The manager of a Houston feed and gardening store says hen sales have increased recently. The city allows residents to keep fowl and other livestock, although there are restrictions.

Houston Public Media
Texas egg prices expected to keep rising due to bird flu, expert says

Egg prices coming down ultimately depends on whether the industry can successfully stop the spread of bird flu and ramp up production to replace the chickens that have died, according to an economist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. 

Houston Public Media
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department issues guidance for slowing spread of bird flu

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been detected across all U.S. states, with recent cases in El Paso, Galveston, Harris, Potter and Wharton counties in Texas.

Houston Public Media
First Person Dies Of Bird Flu In U.S.
The first human case in the U.S. linked to exposure to backyard birds, according to the CDC. #BirdFluOutbreak https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bird-flu-death_n_677c4adae4b0a9b792f48ad9
First Person Dies Of Bird Flu In U.S.

Louisiana health officials announced the death on Monday.

HuffPost

The recent spread of avian influenza in dairy cattle in the U.S. has startled even some scientists who've tracked a global outbreak of the virus over the last few years.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/health-science/2024/04/04/482541/what-to-know-about-the-risks-of-the-bird-flu-outbreak/

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What to know about the risks of the bird flu outbreak

An ongoing outbreak in livestock not only threatens the industry, but also makes it more likely that other animals will be exposed, or the workers themselves.

Houston Public Media
⚑️ Record outbreak of avian flu in Norway and Finland, resulting in culling of thousands of birds, endangered livestock, and travel restrictions. H5N1 strain found in 20 fur farms in Finland. Pathogenic variant circulating among seagulls confirmed. Travelers advised caution. #BirdFluOutbreak https://www.riskmap.com/incidents/1867819/articles/185695869/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
⚑️ Bird flu outbreak kills nearly 40 cats in Seoul, South Korea. The shelter has been quarantined as tests confirm H5N1 avian influenza in two cats. Similar outbreaks reported in Poland. Investigation underway into cat shelters across South Korea. Monitor for further developments. #BirdFluOutbreak #PublicHealthConcern https://www.riskmap.com/incidents/1866244/articles/185361960/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
⚑️ Update: Deadly bird flu outbreak in Europe prompts EU agency to advise owners to keep pets indoors. 11 cats in Poland have died and 14 euthanized due to viral symptoms. Domestic cats and dogs advised to avoid exposure to dead or diseased animals. Humans assessed as low-risk, but cat owners at moderate risk. Source of cat exposure still unknown. In the UK, two cases of bird flu detected in poultry workers in contact with infected birds. #BirdFluOutbreak #RiskAnalysis https://www.riskmap.com/incidents/1858366/articles/184342210/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon