150,000 hens killed in fire at Ibaraki farm amid shortage of eggs in Japan due to bird flu


About 150,000 hens were burnt alive in a fire at a poultry farm in Japan’s top egg-producing prefecture early on Wednesday, amid a nationwide egg shortage resulting from bird flu. A security guard heard an explosion and found one of nine chicken coops at the Minori Farm in Ibaraki prefecture, north-east of Tokyo, in flames, […]

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