The region accounted for 13% of Canada's poultry production in 2006.
Because of this, they are not used widely in modern poultry production, except for gamekeeping.
As the settlement grew, poultry production for both meat and eggs also increased in importance.
Large corporations are already playing such a role in poultry production.
By the late 1950s, poultry production had changed dramatically.
According to American estimates, Russian poultry production fell 40 percent from 1991 through 1995.
The main reason behind this growth is the increase in poultry production of almost 7.88 percent.
Agribusiness dominates the local economy, with poultry production particularly important.
On the other hand, poultry production was reported at 56,710 for the same period.
An association was formed in 1942 as the area became well known for its excellent poultry production.