Spew your nonsense somewhere else, I've already been all over this a couple years ago.
A spokesperson for the state’s Department of Agriculture confirms that approximately 100,000 egg-laying hens were killed. While some may wonder if this could impact egg prices, they say no.
“There are more than 372 million egg-laying hens in the United States. The anticipated potential impact on egg prices due to this incident is minimal to none currently,” according to a Department of Agriculture spokesperson.
With three hundred and twenty six million people in the country that's one egg a day for every man, woman and child that exist on a daily basis with forty six million eggs left over. The next day, if all those hens lay one egg a day the process starts over for all three hundred and sixty five days in the year. If the backyard farmers hens never laid another egg in their lifetime it would have zero effect on the nations egg supply. If it took them a year to rebuild that chicken plant it also would have zero effect on our nations egg supply.
https://hive.blog/deepdives/@sunlit7/tucker-carlson-and-his-spin-the-tale-on-the-chickens
OK
Math leaving you speechless?