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Anyone in BCS sell farm fresh eggs? We get ours from Yonder Way Farm but they only deliver once a month to town now.
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There's a couple people who sell at the farmer's markets. If you are on Facebook, join some of the what's going on, and free/sale groups. There's usually folks posting in there about it.
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For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]

Here is another resource for local places that may have eggs:

https://www.localharvest.org/bryan-tx/eggs?&p=1
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FlyRod said:

For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]
Very curious what disease was redacted and why
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chickencoupe16 said:

FlyRod said:

For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]
Very curious what disease was redacted and why
Username does not check out.

Or, maybe he's got the flu.
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Hornbeck said:

chickencoupe16 said:

FlyRod said:

For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]
Very curious what disease was redacted and why
Username does not check out.

Or, maybe he's got the flu.


I am certainly aware of diseases circulating in poultry but not sure why the need to redact HPAI. Also not sure that HPAI is affecting farm fresh eggs in Texas unless it is due to increased demand from increased commercial egg cost.
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chickencoupe16 said:

Hornbeck said:

chickencoupe16 said:

FlyRod said:

For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]
Very curious what disease was redacted and why
Username does not check out.

Or, maybe he's got the flu.


I am certainly aware of diseases circulating in poultry but not sure why the need to redact HPAI. Also not sure that HPAI is affecting farm fresh eggs in Texas unless it is due to increased demand from increased commercial egg cost.
backyard flocks cant get HPAI?
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007ag said:

chickencoupe16 said:

Hornbeck said:

chickencoupe16 said:

FlyRod said:

For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]
Very curious what disease was redacted and why
Username does not check out.

Or, maybe he's got the flu.


I am certainly aware of diseases circulating in poultry but not sure why the need to redact HPAI. Also not sure that HPAI is affecting farm fresh eggs in Texas unless it is due to increased demand from increased commercial egg cost.
backyard flocks cant get HPAI?
The last HPAI detection in poultry (commercial or backyard) in Texas was January 9th. Before that, it was April of 2024. There were detections in wild birds in January and a few in November. There are undoubtedly flocks that get sick and are not reported, but if it was really rampaging through flocks, someone would be reporting it.
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chickencoupe16 said:

007ag said:

chickencoupe16 said:

Hornbeck said:

chickencoupe16 said:

FlyRod said:

For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]
Very curious what disease was redacted and why
Username does not check out.

Or, maybe he's got the flu.


I am certainly aware of diseases circulating in poultry but not sure why the need to redact HPAI. Also not sure that HPAI is affecting farm fresh eggs in Texas unless it is due to increased demand from increased commercial egg cost.
backyard flocks cant get HPAI?
The last HPAI detection in poultry (commercial or backyard) in Texas was January 9th. Before that, it was April of 2024. There were detections in wild birds in January and a few in November. There are undoubtedly flocks that get sick and are not reported, but if it was really rampaging through flocks, someone would be reporting it.

Honest question here. Who is it reported to? And will the current federal governmental situation affect how reporting is done or if/when the public is notified?
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MiMi said:

chickencoupe16 said:

007ag said:

chickencoupe16 said:

Hornbeck said:

chickencoupe16 said:

FlyRod said:

For the farmers markets, best to get there right at 8 as eggs go fast.

Farm Patch usually has local ones from Weiss Farm, but overall supplies from places have been really low due to [ALLEGED DISEASE NAME REDACTED]
Very curious what disease was redacted and why
Username does not check out.

Or, maybe he's got the flu.


I am certainly aware of diseases circulating in poultry but not sure why the need to redact HPAI. Also not sure that HPAI is affecting farm fresh eggs in Texas unless it is due to increased demand from increased commercial egg cost.
backyard flocks cant get HPAI?
The last HPAI detection in poultry (commercial or backyard) in Texas was January 9th. Before that, it was April of 2024. There were detections in wild birds in January and a few in November. There are undoubtedly flocks that get sick and are not reported, but if it was really rampaging through flocks, someone would be reporting it.

Honest question here. Who is it reported to? And will the current federal governmental situation affect how reporting is done or if/when the public is notified?
The Texas Animal Health Commission and USDA. I cannot imagine much of an impact but that is stepping outside of my lane. The real need for improvement is testing and reporting of cattle infected with HPAI.
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