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Aviagen ranks top UK breeder growers

Chloe RyanBy Chloe RyanDecember 16, 20212 Mins Read
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Aviagen UK has honoured its top Ross producers in its latest Flock Awards. Commercial and technical managers Niamh Molloy and Glenn Bushell arranged visits to the winners to personally congratulate them and present their awards.

The top nine 2020 Ross UK flocks scored a phenomenal average of 165.1 chicks per hen housed. This year’s winners are part of a five-year average upward trend, which has seen improvements of an added 12.5 chicks per hen housed (HH) and 9.7 total eggs, along with, 2.7% greater hatchability.

Blake Williamson, General Manager, Aviagen UK Limited, made the point that this year’s Flock Award recipients actually exceeded the official Ross Performance Objectives, which is particularly impressive given the current challenges.

“During the height of the pandemic, our customers were on their farms every day, looking after their birds. They should all feel proud that, despite the many challenges the industry is facing, they have kept putting food on every table in the UK. I thank them for that, and celebrate their achievements,” he said.

Blake also highlighted the environmental benefits of excellent Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR), which reduces the feed needed to grow healthy, robust chicks. “If we look at the last 15 years, a half kilogram less feed is now needed to grow a 2.5-kilogram bird. That translates to 37% less agricultural land and 15% less greenhouse gases. Through the dedication and effort of our customers, our UK industry is able to feed the world in a much more sustainable way.”

Stuart Thomson, Head of Sales and Technical for Aviagen UK, said: “It was due to the hard work, attention to detail and tending to those flocks 24/7 that enabled the genetic potential of Ross birds to shine. Our performance in the UK has gone from strength to strength, and our winners are part of that success. On behalf of the entire Aviagen team, I congratulate them for this amazing accomplishment. They are truly an inspiration to breeder growers in the UK and beyond.”

The overall top flock award went to P.D. Hook Breeders North for an impressive accomplishment of 173.93 (chicks/HH), outdoing their 2019 winning result of 167.97 chicks/HH.

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Chloe Ryan

Editor of Poultry Business, Chloe has spent the past decade writing about the food industry from farming, through manufacturing, retail and foodservice. When not working, dog walking and reading biographies are her favourite hobbies.

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