Avian Influenza

What is Avian Influenza?

Avian Influenza (HPAI) is a virus that occurs in birds. Laying hens can contract HPAI when migratory waterfowl pass over farm areas and leave droppings containing the virus. HPAI cases typically happen in the spring and fall when wild birds migrate.

Keeping The Girls Safe

Our farmers take important measures to protect their hens from Avian Influenza, which may include temporarily housing their flock indoors. These decisions are often mandated by individual states and implemented across our farms, depending on location. In either case, the girls go back outside as soon as it’s safe to do so.

When the girls need to be inside, our farmers continue to
prioritize animal welfare, which includes:

  • Carefully managing barn ventilation
  • Providing high-quality foraging materials and enrichments
  • Walking around the barn regularly to check in on the flock
  • Giving the girls plenty of perches for roosting

FAQs

We go to careful lengths to ensure that Vital Farms eggs that are on shelves and in your home are not impacted. If, despite our preventative efforts, a case of avian influenza does occur on one of our farms, the eggs from that farm are discarded before they reach grocery store shelves. It is rare for Avian Influenza to infect humans. You can refer to the FDA’s website to learn more.

Yes! Pasture-raised eggs are laid by hens that can spend their days outdoors roaming the pastures as they please. In a pasture-raised system, hens have a minimum of 108 square feet per bird and access to fresh air and sunshine year-round. However, these temporarily housed flocks will return to their standard outdoor lifestyle as soon as it is safe to do so.

Our girls receive the same supplemental feed and water as they would if they were outside. We also provide them with high-quality foraging materials, which include many of the nutrients they’d normally find in the grass outdoors. Our nutritional experts are keeping a close eye on their needs and continue to adjust their feed accordingly.

Since Fall of 2022, only five of the 600+ farms that we work with have been impacted by Avian Influenza. The most recent case happened on a single farm in April 2024. Whenever one of our farms is impacted, we work with the farmer to follow best practices and regulatory guidance, and we help that farmer get their operation back up and running when it’s safe to do so. Throughout the year, our farmers may house their birds inside the barn to help protect them from contracting HPAI, in line with guidance we receive from state regulators.

The Vital Farms egg supply is not impacted by Avian Influenza, but we are seeing a higher demand for our eggs. Our crew is working hard to keep grocery shelves stocked as quickly as possible.

When we bring a new farm into the Vital Farms Family, it takes time to get their video up and running. There are a lot of logistics that go into setting up camera gear out in the remote pastures that won’t disrupt our girls’ lifestyle.

Avian Influenza adds another layer of complexity. Our farms have heightened biosecurity restrictions as well as a focus on keeping our hens safe during the current Avian Influenza outbreak. This has delayed us in getting videos of new farms at this time. Our team is actively working through these challenges and greatly appreciates your patience!

More Questions?

We’re committed to keeping you informed as we continue to navigate Avian Influenza. If there’s more you’d like to know, we’re here to answer your questions.