The study talks a lot about "increased risks" but there is no mention or figures on actual cases. Every daily mail reading parent living close to someone who keeps chickens is going to be complaining now. Licences and/or compulsory vet visits, I wonder. £££
I spend about £3 p/week on eggs so if that is the average, then 500,000 people eating there own eggs means the industry is losing around £78m p/year, makes me wonder who funded the study.
I spend about £3 p/week on eggs so if that is the average, then 500,000 people eating there own eggs means the industry is losing around £78m p/year, makes me wonder who funded the study.
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