Acknowledgments
The authors thank Hybrid Turkeys Inc., Kitchner, Ontario, Canada N2K 3S2 and Nicholas turkey Breeding Farms, Sonoma, CA 95476 for graciously providing the hatching eggs from their sire lines. Financial support for this project was also provided by British United Turkeys of America, Lewisburg, WV 14901 and Hybrid Turkeys Inc.
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