The Legendary Nick Chick – Bi-weekly quiz

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Efficient, versatile, legendary – ongoingly scoring hattricks in Genetics!

Our new bi-weekly quiz celebrates H&N Nick Chick Sports games like football and before that Cricket coined the phrase hattrick for scoring three consecutive goals in one game. Actually, our H&N Nick Chick beats that by far, as H&Ns oldest breed constantly wins featuring an ongoing chain of profit growth. This is thanks to its legendary efficient versatility or versatile efficiency. Being so adaptable and economical in production H&N Nick Chick is a goal getter, game changer and strait shooter in any housing, any climate with any feed and for any egg target. H&N Nick Chick was Arthur and Mary Heisdorfs first breed as they started their business in 1945. And it was the H&N Nick Chick that started conquering the egg-producing world in 1945. In 1957 the Seattle Daily Times reported: “Demand for the Heisdorf strain of birds has come from every civilized nation where egg production is on a commercial basis.” And, from 1957 onwards, H&N Nick Chick also spread outside the USA to European and African markets, turning more than one distributor into a world-leading brand since then! Take part in our yearlong quiz, tell us about your local market demands and requirements and test your knowledge. We will announce every new quiz-week on the previous Friday. Each new month comes with new questions, so you can play and see what makes H&N Nick Chick legendary!
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