New Zealand’s Largest Egg Producer Goes Up in Flame Killing 50,000 Hens Amid Nationwide Shortage (VIDEO)

Aerial shot of Zeagold Nutrition Farm inat Orini north of Hamilton, New Zealand. (Source: Stuff)

Fears are growing that New Zealand’s already severe egg shortage could get much worse after a major fire devastated the country’s largest egg farm, killing more than 50,000 hens.

John McKay, CEO of Zeagold Nutrition, has confirmed that a fire broke out at the company’s Waikato egg farm on Monday morning.

“A supervisor on-site at our farm called the fire department at 7:40 am today. All 12 staff members on site are safe and unharmed,” McKay told NZ Herald.

“Ten emergency vehicles are currently on site to contain the spread of the fire.”

McKay said the cause of the fire was unknown and the safety of the chickens was the primary concern.

“The cause of the fire is yet to be determined and investigations will continue.”

“At this stage the focus is on supporting our team and the wellbeing of the remaining hens at Orini.”

“It will take time to rebuild the sheds and restore flock numbers, but I want to assure New Zealanders that we’ll be working hard to continue to supply eggs and get back to full capacity as soon as possible.”

Earlier reports stated that 75,000 chickens were affected. However, Zeagold Nutrition confirmed that the number had been changed.

“We have lost two sheds out of the 12 on site. Engineers and electricians have been on site today to restore power, water and feed to all the remaining sheds,” McKay said.

The Guardian reported:

New Zealand has been in the grip of an egg shortage since the start of the year, when it put an end to battery farming. The ban had been in the works since 2012 and battery hen numbers had dropped over time to make up just 10% of overall egg production – but their final outlawing at the start of January has still been enough to jolt the egg supply chain, leaving supermarket shelves empty, shop owners policing tray purchases and big-breakfast lovers bereft.

The shortage has reached the point of contention: one small-town supermarket banned a cruise ship crew from further egg purchases after they cleared the shelves; newspapers have issued advice columns on egg-free baking and tofu scrambles; and in January, the SPCA released an advisory telling New Zealanders not to engage in kneejerk purchases of back yard poultry, after concerns that a rise in amateur chicken ownership would result in the animals not being properly cared for.

Before the Zeagolds fire, farmers had estimated they needed to raise another 300,000 hens before the shortage abated.

Watch the video below:

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NY Times Article Suggests Democrats Have Given Up On Kamala Harris For 2024

Democrats are worried about Kamala Harris in 2024. It’s easy to tell because their favorite newspaper, the New York Times, recently did a less than complimentary article about her.

The problem is that Kamala is even less popular than Biden and even people on the left see her as ineffective.

She has no accomplishments to point to and isn’t even a charismatic figure.

The Daily Caller offers some highlights from the NY Times piece:

‘I Can’t Think Of One Thing She’s Done’: Behind The Scenes, Democrats Have Lost Hope In Kamala Harris: REPORT

Some Democratic Party officials have lost faith in Vice President Kamala Harris and believe she is in a lose-lose situation for the 2024 presidential election, according to The New York Times.

Harris’ critics claim that whether President Joe Biden decides to run again in 2024 or not, it’s a risk for a Democratic presidency. If Biden runs, opponents believe her name on the ballot could cost them the election, and if he doesn’t run, they don’t believe she is not a strong enough candidate to win on her own, the NYT reported, citing anonymous Democrats from the White House, Capitol Hill and across the country.

“That will be in my opinion one of the most hard-hitting arguments against Biden,” John Morgan, a Democratic Party donor, told the NYT.

Now that Biden has insinuated that he intends to run again, the NYT reported many Democrats worry that Harris’ name on the ticket as his running mate will deter voters. Their worries came after a FiveThirtyEight poll showed Harris’ approval rating at 39%.

“I can’t think of one thing she’s done except stay out of the way and stand beside him at certain ceremonies,” Morgan told the NYT.

Harris was an awful choice for VP and even Democrats know it.

John Morgan, a prominent Dem fundraiser, says of ⁦@VP⁩ Harris in a quote to NYT that the White House will absolutely dispute: “I can’t think of one thing she’s done except stay out of the way and stand beside him at certain ceremonies.” https://t.co/Iu6BnzcK6I

— Philip Melanchthon Wegmann (@PhilipWegmann) February 6, 2023

This from ⁦@nytimes⁩ piece today on the Harris vice presidency is just brutal:

“Even some Democrats whom her own advisers referred reporters to for supportive quotes confided privately that they had lost hope in her.”
https://t.co/fRgMDHB4Uu

— Josh Lederman (@JoshNBCNews) February 6, 2023

Harris has become better known for her weird word salads than anything else.

🤡 CRINGE: 99 seconds of Kamala Harris explaining Venn diagramspic.twitter.com/eoSO8SAsHG

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 7, 2023

KAMALA HARRIS: “That’s also what’s also exciting about our small businesses and who they are because it spans the generations in addition to being intergenerational.” pic.twitter.com/SgTreQ4PMF

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 30, 2023

Kamala Harris explains the process of astronauts taking off in a rocket.
pic.twitter.com/rqzzKauHNc

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 31, 2023

Is there any wonder why Democrats want to dump her?

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