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Thursday, 02/28/2013 8:46:00 PM

Thursday, February 28, 2013 8:46:00 PM

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My thoughts. As the CC mentioned, the hatch rate is at 60%. As First Mike pointed out on another board:

Kim is being very smart here: Instead of just taking all the eggs out of cold storage at once to get the production population going as rapidly as possible, what he's done is to being with a small sample (stage 1) so that if there was a problem bringing them out of cold storage, it could be corrected before bringing all the rest out and possibly losing most of them and having to start the entire population rampup again, thus losing many months.



This is also good because it helps KBLB establish an expected yield for the number of eggs they sell, thus helping them price the product. They need to know the hatch rate in order establish expectations for purchasing X amount of eggs. Doing it in phases helps ensure no problems occur which would cause them to lose a bunch of eggs and time, as well as helping them establish an average hatch rate.
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