The incubation egg is produced at this enterprise from the parent herd of Cross Hysex Brown and Dekalb White. An incubation egg is produced naturally by fertilizing an egg. After collection, the incubation egg is sorted for marriage, the sorted egg is ready to be laid in the incubator.
Hysex Brown is an exceptionally effective egg laying hen with a very durable brown shell. These are ideal producers of a large number of high-quality medium-sized table eggs. Highsex Brown provides farmers with predictable and reliable profits due to the high quality of eggs. Highsex Brown has high peak performance and excellent egg production stability.
Hysex Brown
Dekalb White - Exceptional livestock safety, extended production cycles, excellent stability and high feed conversion rate combined with a large number of high—quality eggs per laying hen - these are the characteristics of the Dekalb White breed. Due to its docile behavior and excellent livestock preservation, the Dekalb White breed adapts well to any environment and to any maintenance systems. Dekalb White eggs are characterized by a strong shell and excellent internal quality, which makes them suitable both as table eggs and for the industrial processing market.
Dekalb White
High strength
The dark brown color of the shell
High performance
Excellent stability
High performance
Excellent feed conversion
Outstanding livestock safety
Good behavior
High stability
Success in any content systems
Excellent shell quality
Hatching egg
Period of productivity Security 50% productivity age Highest productivity Average egg weight Eggs for the initial layer Egg mass for the initial layer Average daily food intake Food conversion Living mass Shell strength Shell color Hau units
(18-90 weeks) 94% 143 Dnieper 96% 62.5 G 422 26.4 kg 112 g / golovu 2.11 kg / kg 2000 g 4150 G / cm2 14.5 laboratory 83
The period of productivity Safety Age at 50% productivity Peak productivity Average egg weight Eggs for the initial laying hen Egg mass for the initial laying hen Average daily feed intake Live weight Shell strength Units of HOW
(18-90 weeks) 95% 141 days 96% 62.5 g 427 26.7 kg 109 g/day 1725 g 4200 g/cm2 83