Another egg farm fire

More than 100 firefighters responded to a raging inferno that ultimately killed 100,000 chickens at an egg farm in Bozrah, Conn., officials said.

The blaze was brought under control late Saturday afternoon after a four-and-a-half-hour battle involving 16 fire departments, according to Fox 61.

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The Bozrah Town Fire Marshal is investigating the three-alarm chicken coop fire.

The Salvation Army, which was on the scene providing food to firefighters, confirmed with officials that around 100,000 chickens died in the fire.

The fire comes as egg prices are already soaring in part due to a large number of avian influenza deaths in the United States. More than 58 million birds have died from avian influenza since last year, according to U.S. Agriculture Department Data.

[This is a “never mentioned at all” factor in the story of egg prices. There have been multiple fires since this past fall on egg farms killing hundreds of thousands of laying hens. ~ Beege]

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