Got a feeling the genetics companies, such as Bovan, ISA, Hendrix, DeKalb, Hy-line, etc, mostly fly fertile eggs to the commercial hatcheries. These eggs likely contain the parent stock, not necessarily the eventual bird. The parent stock is bred and hatched to produce the super hybrids. This is an informed guess. I'd doubt they have any mechanism to sell direct to the consumer.
Many of these commercial strains are 4 Way crosses. The hatcheries that sell to the commercial industry are not the common, hobby hatcheries like Ideal, MM, etc.
The "hobby" hatcheries aren't even likely to be large enough to order. Some of these super hybrids surely end up in the retail supply chain, as over stock, etc. It is possible a large enough chain like TSC may get some. May. Wouldn't even bank on that.
Many of these commercial strains are 4 Way crosses. The hatcheries that sell to the commercial industry are not the common, hobby hatcheries like Ideal, MM, etc.
The "hobby" hatcheries aren't even likely to be large enough to order. Some of these super hybrids surely end up in the retail supply chain, as over stock, etc. It is possible a large enough chain like TSC may get some. May. Wouldn't even bank on that.