Social media users have been circulating a conspiracy theory that chicken feed is the cause of sky-high egg prices. The theory gained popularity on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter, with some users reporting that their hens are laying fewer eggs or none at all. They claim that common chicken feed products are causing this phenomenon. However, poultry science experts argue that there is no evidence that chicken feed is being sabotaged or affecting the number of eggs that backyard hens are laying.
RNA is not an ingredient in chicken feed, but it is part of the chicken’s natural biology. Many factors, including the avian flu, contribute to this issue. Bill Gates, a billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft Corp. co-founder, has also been implicated in this conspiracy theory.
There has been an increase in social media videos and news stories perpetuating false claims about commercial chicken feed and its impact on the availability and price of eggs. The theory suggests that large egg producers have cut deals with these producers to change the feed formulas. It is natural for chickens to lay less or stop laying in winter due to day length and molt timing.
There is no evidence that there is a conspiracy theory around chicken feed and reduced egg production. It is just chickens being affected by the factors mentioned in the conspiracy theory. The conspiracy theory has gained traction due to a broader distrust of government and the belief that commercial chicken feed is causing a decrease in egg production.
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