How did chickens go from barnyard birds to the backbone of a global food system? In this episode of Unplucked, host Andy Vance sits down with historian Dr. Margaret Derry from the University of Guelph to uncover the fascinating story behind the science and systems that shaped modern poultry.
From the early days of scientific breeding to the rise of hybridization and the transformative role of land-grant universities, Dr. Derry offers expert insight into how poultry breeding became a cornerstone of animal agriculture and how that history still shapes the industry today. It’s a conversation that spans genetics, institutions, and the social shifts that turned poultry science into a modern discipline.
Tune in to hear about the unsung heroes of poultry history, the legacy of industrialization, and why understanding the past is key to shaping the future of our field.
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