Dunlap Hatchery began in 1918 by Oscar Dunlap, then Ralph and Faye Dunlap took over.
Eventually, Gregg Dunlap took the reins from his parents, alongside his wife, to keep the business running successfully.
Under Dunlap’s leadership today, the hatchery hatches more than 70 breeds of poultry weekly with an annual production of around 2 million baby chicks, ducklings, goslings, turkeys and gamebirds. The company is one of the oldest hatcheries in the United States and they now ship birds to all 50 states to over 600 farm stores.
They employ up to 50 people, many family members, and Dunlap manages the incubation. One of the things that has helped the company continue is the connection to its customers.
“So often nowadays, you call a company and you don’t get to speak to anyone right away,” Dunlap said. “You call our company you talk to a real person. Our office people also work in other aspects of the business during the year so for the most part, they are very knowledgeable about our products and how we operate … we know poultry from the bottom up and grew up in the business.”


