
Laying hens

HISEX White,
a strong and productive layer
HISEX White
The White Hisex hen is a highly productive variety with good regularity in the weight of eggs produced. She is known for her high quality eggs combined with an impressive efficiency of feed. This bird was bred for optimal peak laying and excellent persistence. The Hisex white lays a large number of white, medium to large, eggs over a longer laying period. It is perfectly adapted to egg producers looking for high internal quality and a robust shell.
Following is the information relating to performance and production for the Hisex White variety
PERFORMANCE AT 90 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 410 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 25.6 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.08 kg per kilo of eggs |
Shell colour | White |
Laying period | 18-90 weeks |
Viability | 94.1 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 143 |
Peak production percentage | 96 % |
Average egg weight | 62.4 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 106 g per day |

HISEX Brown,
efficiency with highly resistant shell
HISEX Brown
The Hisex Brown hen is an exceptionally efficient layer of brown eggs, producing dark brown eggs with a particularly strong shell. The main characteristics include a high peak production level and an excellent laying persistence. The Hisex Brown provides foreseeable and confirmed advantages for egg producers looking for an excellent quality of egg.
Following is the information relating to performance and production for the Hisex Brown variety
PERFORMANCE AT 90 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 408 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 25.6 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.17 kg per kilo of eggs |
Shell colour | Brown |
Laying period | 18-90 weeks |
Viability | 93.9 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 143 |
Peak production percentage | 96 % |
Average egg weight | 62.7 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 110 g par jour |

Hy-Line W-36,
efficient, productive… More eggs in the box
Hy-Line W-36
PERFORMANCE AT 90 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 420 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 25.09 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 1.97 kg per kilo of eggs |
Shell colour | White |
Laying period | 18-90 weeks |
Viability | 97 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 143 |
Peak production percentage | 93.2 % |
Average egg weight | 63.9 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 98 g |

Hy-Line Brown,
high productivity, excellent egg quality and rusticity
Hy-Line Brown
The HY-LINE BROWN hen is renowned worldwide for its technical performance. She produces around 360 sellable eggs at 80 weeks with an early start to laying, a quick rise in the packageable quality and regularity in the weight of eggs.
Her eggs are dark and regular in colour with a highly resistant shell. The quality of these eggs corresponds perfectly to commercial demands.
Also known for her excellent viability and feed conversion rate, this perfectly balanced hen provides producers with optimal economic results.
PERFORMANCE AT 80 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 377 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 22.9 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.08 |
Shell colour | Brown |
Laying period | 18-80 weeks |
Viability | 93.9 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 138 |
Peak production percentage | 95 % |
Average egg weight | 62.5 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 111 g |

Hy-Line W-80,
high performing and feed efficient
Hy-Line W-80
PERFORMANCE AT 90 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 439 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 26.1 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.12 |
Shell colour | White |
Laying period | 20-90 weeks |
Viability | 97.0 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 141 |
Peak production percentage | 94 % |
Average egg weight | 64 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 111 g |

LSL-Classic,
a highly productive variety
LSL-Classic
PERFORMANCES À 80 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 368 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 23 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.1 kg / kg eggs |
Shell colour | White |
Laying period | 18-80 weeks |
Viability | 98.0 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 160 |
Peak production percentage | 96 % |
Average egg weight | 63 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 120 g |

Brown Classic,
for all regions of the world
Brown Classic
PERFORMANCES À 80 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 356 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 22.7 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.1 kg / kg eggs |
Shell colour | Dark red |
Laying period | 18-80 weeks |
Viability | 98.0 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 160 |
Peak production percentage | 94 % |
Average egg weight | 64.4 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 125 g |

Isabrown,
the worldwide reference in hens for over 30 years
Isabrown
PERFORMANCE AT 90 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 409 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 25.7 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.14 kg / kg egg |
Shell colour | Brown |
Laying period | 18-90 weeks |
Viability | 93.9 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 144 |
Peak production percentage | 96 % |
Average egg weight | 62.9 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 109 g |

Dekalb White,
a champion with excellent behaviour
Dekalb White
PERFORMANCE AT 90 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 413 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 26 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.09 |
Shell colour | White |
Laying period | 18-90 weeks |
Viability | 94.1 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 142 |
Peak production percentage | 96 % |
Average egg weight | 63.1 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 108 g |

Bovans Brown,
calm and resistant to stress
Bovans Brown
PERFORMANCE AT 90 WEEKS
Number of eggs per started hen | 408 |
Masse of eggs accumulated per started hen | 26 kg |
Shell strength | Excellent |
Feed conversion rate | 2.19 kg / kg egg |
Shell colour | Brown |
Laying period | 18-90 weeks |
Viability | 94.1 % |
Age at 50% production (days) | 142 |
Peak production percentage | 96 % |
Average egg weight | 63.8 g |
Average feed consumption per day | 113 g |