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955 The United States keeps roughly 374 million laying hens, and over 60% of the world’s eggs come from cage systems where thousands of birds share the same air, water, and wire floor

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/16/2026 06:16 EDT

The United States keeps roughly 374 million laying hens, and over 60% of the world’s eggs come from cage systems where thousands of birds share the same air, water, and wire floor

The American laying flock now stands at roughly 374 million birds, most of them housed on about 67 square inches of wire each. A look inside the cage system that still produces over 60% of the world's eggs — and the heat, lawsuits, and broken pledges now reshaping it.

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