See Observer letters https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/nov/24/is-there-a-link-between-poultry-and-infertility-we-deserve-to-know
rick said:The French are very sensible to reject it. Valuing quality, even over quantity and price.
Marigold said:And can anyone please explain how on earth they fertilise all those hundreds of thousands of hens which go on to produce fertile eggs for the next generation of mass-produced chicks?
rick said:Prepare to be staggered Evie!
Its full scale engineering. I don't know but I would think that one cockerel probably fertilises tens of thousands of hens by artificial insemination. Being sex-linked hybrids, of course, their parents are not the same breed as the resulting chicks. Somewhere there is a fairly small flock of parent birds who will be exceptional specimens and very well looked after indeed. Probably free ranging in chicken paradise.
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rick said:The sperm degrades within minuets apparently so its small scale stuff.