Bird flu outbreak has killed more than 4.7M birds in Colorado
More than 85% of Colorado's table egg-laying bird population has been killed by this spike in bird flu cases. Experts are calling it unprecedented and consumers will see at least a 20% increase in the price of eggs, chicken and turkeys as a result.
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