Novogen Brown/White

The Novogen Brown Layer is a high-performance commercial egg-laying breed known for its ability to produce up to 350+ brown eggs per year. Renowned for its feed efficiency, this breed converts feed into eggs effectively, helping reduce production costs. The Novogen Brown Layer is hardy and adaptable, thriving in various farming environments, including free-range and cage systems. It lays large, uniform eggs with strong shells, ensuring excellent marketability. Ideal for commercial egg producers, the Novogen Brown Layer offers consistent performance and reliable returns.

Shevar Brown/White

The Shevar Brown Layer is a commercial egg-laying breed recognized for its high egg production and adaptability. It can lay up to 300+ brown eggs per year, making it a reliable choice for egg producers. Known for its feed efficiency, the Shevar Brown Layer has a good feed-to-egg conversion ratio, which helps reduce costs. This breed is hardy and performs well in various housing systems, including cage and free-range environments. The eggs produced are large and have strong shells, enhancing their market appeal. Overall, the Shevar Brown Layer is ideal for farmers seeking consistent and profitable egg production.

BV 300 White

The BV 300 White Layer is a high-performing commercial egg-laying breed known for its efficiency and reliability. It can produce over 300 white eggs per year, making it a top choice for egg producers. The breed is recognized for its excellent feed conversion ratio, allowing it to produce more eggs with less feed, thus lowering production costs. Adaptable to various housing systems, including cage and free-range setups, the BV 300 thrives in different climatic conditions. It produces large, high-quality white eggs with strong shells, enhancing marketability. Overall, the BV 300 White Layer is ideal for commercial egg farming, offering robust performance and consistent output.

Hisex Brown/White

The Hisex Brown Layer is a highly efficient commercial egg-laying breed known for its excellent production capabilities. It can lay approximately 300 to 320 brown eggs per year. This breed boasts a strong feed conversion ratio, allowing it to produce eggs with less feed, which helps reduce overall costs. The Hisex Brown is adaptable to various housing systems, including cage and free-range environments, and is generally resistant to common poultry diseases. The eggs are medium to large with strong brown shells, making them appealing in the market. Overall, the Hisex Brown Layer is ideal for egg producers seeking high productivity and reliability.