PONEDORA NEGRA
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Currently it is the most successful colored layer in the rural range, with dense plumage, a highly developed immune system and good weight.
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ORIGINS: Crossing carried out in the United States by the Harco and Arbor Acres Genetics houses in the 60s, giving a self-sexing layer and continued by the Canadian geneticist Donald Shaver.
Currently it is the most successful colored layer in the rural range, with dense plumage, a highly developed immune system and good weight.
Characteristics: Semi-heavy layer with colored eggs, being more rustic than industrial layers with a heavier egg and a slightly lower lay.
Productivity: 290 eggs annually, deep brown color. The weight reaches 62 g.
Weight: 2.4 kg hen.