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Monday, March 22, 2010
Barred Plymouth Rock selection of Superior F1 Certified Free-range layers
These are Barred Plymouth rock based line for layer production. They actually remind me of Zebras.
Please find below the specifications of the Final Hybrid F1.
PARAMETERS OF THE FINAL HYBRID
DOMINANT BARRED D 959
GROWING PERIOD: 1 - 18 WEEK OF AGE
Livability 95 - 97%
Body weight at 18 weeks - females 1,50 kg
Feed consumption to 18 weeks per 1 females 6,30 kg
Body weight at 18 weeks - males 2,10 kg
Feed constumption to 18 weeks per 1 male 6,80 kg
LAYING PERIOD: 19 - 68 WEEK OF AGE
Livability 93 - 96 %
Laying performance in 23rd life-week 50%
Top of the laying performance at 29 - 30 week 92%
Number of eggs (hen housed) 298
Number of eggs (hen day production) 306
Average egg-weight 62,5 g
Total Egg Mass for laying period 19,1 kg
Feed intake per hen a day 122 g
Feed intake during the period per individual 45 kg
Feed intake per egg 151 g
Feed intake per1 kg of eggs 2,35 kg
Weight of hen at the end of the period 2,15 kg
Colour of the egg shell brown
Temperament quiet
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2 comments:
This breed are better than the Dominant Sussex comparing the data.
Hello and good day! This is a forwarded message originally sent on your yahoo mail.
We read about your post at Manila Bulletin's Agriculture Magazine and we are interested to know more about it. We would like to request for a free manual as our reference. Below are some clarifications we hope you could answer.
1. How do we go about the delivery process considering that we are situated here in Davao?
2. How old are the chicks? What is the minimum number of chicks for delivery here in Davao?
3. Do you provide seminar regarding poultry breeding? What about technical assistance (i.e. house plans, feeds, supplies, and equipments)?
4. How much will this cost us (from the installation, production, and total operational cost)?
Looking forward to your immediate reply.
Thank you and best regards,
Mr. Ram Cunanan
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