by Meghan H | Oct 30, 2022 | Meyer Hatchery News
What’s New For 2023 at Meyer Hatchery If you’ve been on the Meyer Hatchery website lately, you may have already discovered that we are introducing some exciting new chicken breeds and hybrids in 2023. We are also curating a fun new Funky chick category on our...
by Meghan H | Sep 12, 2022 | Meyer Hatchery News
What Is A Land Grant University? Land Grant Universities were established in 1862 when US Congress passed the Morrill Act. For each elected member of Congress, the government provided 30,000 acres of federal land for the individual state to sell. The profits derived...
by Meghan H | Mar 8, 2022 | Meyer Hatchery News
Some of Meyer Hatchery’s Leading Women Karen Meyer founded Meyer Hatchery in 1985, and as the business has grown and expanded, we are proud to claim the designation of being female-owned and led. While many men play a pivotal role within the organization, more...
by Meghan H | Jan 17, 2022 | Meyer Hatchery News
Unusual A To Z Chicken Terms To Know Once you have entirely given in to chicken math and have more than about three hens, learning a few basic chicken terms will help you when “talking chicken” with your human friends. You do still have human friends, right? Good,...
by Meghan H | Dec 27, 2021 | Meyer Hatchery News
Meyer Hatchery Sponsors The Livestock Conservancy As the premier poultry hatchery of the United States, Meyer Hatchery is proud to be a 2021 Partner Sponsor of the Livestock Conservancy. What Is The Livestock Conservancy? The Livestock Conservancy is an organization...
by Meghan H | Oct 25, 2021 | Meyer Hatchery News
Questions From The Homesteaders Of America Conference In early October, Amanda, Carol, and Kendra traveled to Front Royal, Virginia, to the Homesteaders of America Conference. Let’s find out the most popular poultry questions that our teams answered for you at the...