ISA Sussex
The ISA Sussex is a good producing brown egg layer with white feathers and some black feathers around the neck in in the tail. The result of a balanced breeding program, the ISA Sussex is a good living and robust layer, producing very nice brown eggs.
For alternative systems
Very adaptable and manageable
Brown eggs
| Growing Period | 0 - 17 Weeks |
|---|---|
| Liveability | 98 % |
| Body Weight (5 Weeks of Age) | 370 - 390 g |
| Body Weight (17 Weeks of Age) | 1480 g - 1555 g |
| Feed Consumption (17 Weeks of Age) | 6,5 kg |
| Laying Period | 18 - 72 Weeks |
|---|---|
| Liveability | 95 % |
| Age at 50% Production (Days) | 140 |
| Percent Peak | 96,5 % |
| Average Egg Weight | 62,1 g |
| Hen Housed Eggs | 326 |
| Hen Housed Egg Mass | 20,2 kg |
| Average Feed Consumption per Day | 124,8 g |
| Kg Feed / Kg Eggs | 2,3 |
| Body Weight (72 Weeks of Age) | 2245 g - 2360 g |