No bird flu mass killings in Canada?The Canadian egg supply is very different than the states. We have alot of small producers spread out in all of our province's. Eggs around here are usually $3 a dozen or 2 for $5.
Wild infected birds are down south right now. Our bird flu usually happens in spring time.No bird flu mass killings in Canada?
good mink is worth about $6So how did you get him?
... and is the pelt worth anything in your area? I've never done any fur trading, but I'm sure someone buys 'em.
https://dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/u...nts/wildlife/permits/dow-list-fur-dealers.pdf
EDIT: I suppose considering taxidermy would be an option, too.
I just got home from Walmart.
Checked the egg situation and when I commented to another lady on 3/4 of the case being empty, she said she never thought she'd ever pay $20 for two dozen eggs.
We both thought it was VERY suspicious that they were well stocked with the overpriced Walmart eggs, but all out of all the other brands like Eggland's Best, the brown, and the free-range eggs.
I still have some so I'm good.
I just called my Walmart and asked about the eggs. The lady said all they have are the Great Value brand and they're $5.48/dozen.I paid about $4.50 for a dozen jumbo's at Walmart.
May not get affected that much because it's a frozen product and can be distributed country wide.A dozen at Walmart here is $11.36. Wait until people's chickie-nuggies start getting affected.
do you water glass your extra eggs? or don't you have extras?Depending on the weather, they will do that. I don't get worked up if our girls don't produce much if we get a sudden weather change.