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Bird flu pushes Houston residents to consider backyard chickens for fresh eggs

by LAWIN.news February 8, 2025
written by LAWIN.news February 8, 2025
Photo credit: Rachel Osier Lindley, The Texas Newsroom
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HOUSTON, Texas– As egg prices soar due to the effects of bird flu, a growing number of Houston residents are turning to backyard chicken-keeping as a cost-effective alternative.

Local feed and gardening stores are experiencing a surge in hen sales, reflecting a heightened interest in self-sufficiency amid rising grocery costs.

The manager of a well-known feed and gardening store in Houston reported a noticeable uptick in the sale of hens, as more people seek ways to avoid purchasing expensive eggs.

The outbreak of bird flu, which has led to the culling of infected poultry across the country, has reduced egg production, further driving up prices.

Houston’s city regulations allow residents to keep chickens, provided they comply with space and health requirements.

This makes raising backyard chickens an appealing option for many, especially those who value fresh, homegrown food. However, there are specific restrictions in place to ensure that poultry-keeping does not disrupt neighborhood peace.

While Houston’s rules permit a certain number of chickens, there are considerations regarding noise, odor, and space, prompting discussions about the balance between urban living and agricultural practices.

Despite these challenges, the trend has continued to grow, particularly among those seeking more control over their food sources.

 

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