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According to a notice filed with the state, about 85 employees will be laid off after 6 million chickens died or were ...
Hickman's Family Farms plans to lay off at least 85 employees in August after an avian flu outbreak forced them to euthanize 6 million chickens.
Hickman's Family Farms confirmed dozens of layoffs in their company after having lost their "entire West Valley flock of hens ...
ABC15 inquired with Hickman's Family Farms about the layoff of over 80 employees due to the avian flu, which resulted in the euthanasia of most egg-laying hens.
The Arizona Department of Agriculture announced June 6 that the bird flu virus was detected in birds before any obvious symptoms had developed.
I used to work at Hickman's Family Farms. It makes me angry to hear nasty comments from people who know nothing about egg production, bird flu or the family that owns the farm.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is considering a potential plan to vaccinate poultry against bird flu for the first time ...
Even as sky-high egg prices have eased, a new problem is emerging for local restaurants. The bird flu outbreak at Hickman Farms threatens to raise egg prices locally.
The initial loss was estimated at 1.1 million birds, but just two weeks after the flock got sick, 6 million have died. That accounted for about 95 percent of Hickman Farms' bird population.
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Third Hickman's farm hit by bird flu, 95% chickens lost - MSNA third Hickman's Egg Ranch farm in Maricopa County is infected with bird flu, causing Arizona's largest egg producer to lose 95% of its chickens. This leaves only one of its farms in Arizona ...
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