The genetics corporations do indeed nest trap and employ other techniques to judge the laying of the grandparent and parent stock used in the lines they offer. They must produce millions and millions and millions of birds a year for the world wide need for 5-7 Billion birds per year.
They might employ a test pen of say, 10 birds, as a random sample of a 1000 bird flock. Something akin to that, to track the productivity of their sampled birds. They'll judge everything!!!! Growth, POL, weight at various ages, grams of egg size, blah blah blah. Nothing is left to chance and enormous expenditures of research funds go into developing and maintaining their breeding stocks. These lines are all patented and specialized. Most of these lines are completely proprietary. These lines have long ago stopped being anything identifiable as this or that "breed". They are identified by code names and numbers.
The smaller, retail hatcheries, such as BYCers might buy from, hatch and sell a fraction the number of birds. They'll both keep their own breeding stock and contract with raisers to produce fertile eggs. Some of the retail outlets have few, if any, parent birds at all. They are really just customer service centers and drop shippers.
They might employ a test pen of say, 10 birds, as a random sample of a 1000 bird flock. Something akin to that, to track the productivity of their sampled birds. They'll judge everything!!!! Growth, POL, weight at various ages, grams of egg size, blah blah blah. Nothing is left to chance and enormous expenditures of research funds go into developing and maintaining their breeding stocks. These lines are all patented and specialized. Most of these lines are completely proprietary. These lines have long ago stopped being anything identifiable as this or that "breed". They are identified by code names and numbers.
The smaller, retail hatcheries, such as BYCers might buy from, hatch and sell a fraction the number of birds. They'll both keep their own breeding stock and contract with raisers to produce fertile eggs. Some of the retail outlets have few, if any, parent birds at all. They are really just customer service centers and drop shippers.
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