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Some interesting comments in this post. Since it is so long I'll just copy this much to show which post I'm commenting on. Besides it is an interesting comment.
In the States the hatcheries we on this forum usually buy our chicks from might hatch as many as 80,000 to 100,000 chicks a week in season, demand is that great. Hatcheries like Cackle, Meyer, Ideal, McMurray and others. The season is not year around buyt maybe 8 months. How many broody hens would it take to hatch this many chicks a week. As often as hens go broody how many chickens would it take to assure enough broody hens to hatch this many chicks?
In the States, the hatcheries that supply the commercial chicken industry, the hybrid layers and especially the meat birds, often hatch about 1,000,000 chicks a week every week of the year. The individual incubators often hold 60,000 eggs though some may hold as many as 120,000 each each. A little more than hundreds. I don't know how many hatcheries this size there are scattered around the country but there are different companies supplying eggs and meat and they all have a few their own hatcheries. Again, how many broodies would it take to hatch this number of chicks and how big would your overall flock be to assure that many broodies?
The hatcheries we buy from often have some of their own flocks though some also although some also contract out for fertile eggs to hatch. They tend to have different business models but this kind of stuff is fairly normal.
The commercial hatcheries on the other hand have a highly secret genetic make-up for their chickens. They are not going to share that with competitors. Again they can have different business models. Sometimes they keep the flocks that lay the eggs to hatch themselves but it's not that unusual for them to contract out the supply of those eggs, but they tightly control the genetics of the breeding flocks.
@Ridgerunner
Thanks for bothering to post and making a reasonable post without adhominem.
There isn’t much point in continuing the thread because many posters do not read the full post and don’t follow the progression of the thread. It is a long thread now so it requires some effort.
My objection to hatcheries is outlined in the post you answered.
My objection to breeders has been the lack of biosecurity and the selling of diseased chicks.
All the objections are about live chicks sales, not eggs, not pullets, not backyard chicken keeping...
This seems to get overlooked. It would take me hours to respond to each poster and defend my points. Add to this the trolling and off topic content, which I have had my part in, and the thread becomes very difficult to follow. It’s a shame. A lot of people have viewed it and some have sent PM’s rather than contribute directly to the thread.
Before an egg hatches the chick absorbs the yolk. It can live off of that yolk for 72 hours or more before it needs to eat or drink. Nature set that up so the broody hen can wait on the latest eggs to hatch before the first to hatch need to eat and drink. I've had some hatches over within 24 hours of the first to hatch but some others under broodies and in the incubator have takes well into the third day before the last hatched. Those eggs were set at the same time so it was not a staggered hatch. That way the chicks can be shipped without undue stress in the mail as long as delivery is on time.
@Ridgerunner
Thanks for bothering to post and making a reasonable post without adhominem.
There isn’t much point in continuing the thread because many posters do not read the full post and don’t follow the progression of the thread. It is a long thread now so it requires some effort.
My objection to hatcheries is outlined in the post you answered.
My objection to breeders has been the lack of biosecurity and the selling of diseased chicks.
All the objections are about live chicks sales, not eggs, not pullets, not backyard chicken keeping...
This seems to get overlooked. It would take me hours to respond to each poster and defend my points. Add to this the trolling and off topic content, which I have had my part in, and the thread becomes very difficult to follow. It’s a shame. A lot of people have viewed it and some have sent PM’s rather than contribute directly to the thread.