The tradition of hatching chickens goes back decades, and it falls on the president of the FWSSR to get the job done.
. He was the president and general manager of the Stock Show for 33 years. When Watt retired in 2010, Brad Barnes became the new president and general manager. Barnes continued the tradition and is now letting Senior Executive Vice President Matt Carter handle some of the responsibilities that come with hatching the chickens.
Two incubators are in the stock show office. Eggs go in every day, and the Stock Show boss has to turn them several times a day during the 21-day incubation period.
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