- High peak and persistant production
- Optimum egg weight
- Excellent feed efficiency
- Outstanding shell strength
- Uniform dark colour
- No fishy odor eggs as they are free of TMA-Syndrom
- Can be used in both: cage and alternative production
Livability | ||
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0 – 19 weeks: | 96 – 98 % | |
19 – 90 weeks: | 90 – 95 % | |
Egg Production | ||
First Cycle | ||
Age at 50 % Hen-Day Production | 142 – 152 days | |
4 week Peak | 94 – 95 % | |
Hen-Housed Performance to 60 weeks | 250 –255 eggs | |
Hen-Housed Performance to 80 weeks | 355 – 360 eggs | |
Hen-Housed Performance to 90 weeks | 395 – 405 eggs | |
Period over 90 % | 26 weeks | |
Period over 80 % | 46 weeks | |
Feed | ||
Period (weeks) | Conversion (kg Feed /kg Eggs) |
Consumption (g / bird / day) |
19-60 | 2.02 | 108 – 113 |
19-80 | 2.12 | 110 – 115 |
19-90 | 2.18 | 110 – 115 |
Body Size | ||
Age (weeks) | Weight (kg) | |
19 | 1.560 | |
60 | 2.000 | |
80 | 2.050 | |
90 | 2.070 | |
Egg Weight | ||
Age (weeks | g / egg | Cumulative Egg Mass (kg) |
25 | 57 – 58 | 1.77 |
30 | 60 – 61 | 3.74 |
35 | 62 – 63 | 5.78 |
40 | 63 – 64 | 7.82 |
60 | 66 – 67 | 15.75 |
80 | 68 – 69 | 22.74 |
90 | 69 – 70 | 25.80 |
19-90 | 64 – 65 | 25.80 |
The above data is based on our most recent research and field information. The specifications listed for the “Brown Nick” are obtainable under proper management and environmental conditions. This is not a warranty or guarantee of performance.