Slovenian Brown Hen

Origin and Development of the Breed

The Slovenian Brown Hen originates from the American Rhode Island breed, which was first exhibited in the United States in 1895 and imported to Europe in 1903. Between the two World Wars, it was widespread on farms, smallholdings, and among poultry fanciers in Slovenia. Today, the breed is kept only at the Department of Animal Science, Biotechnical Faculty.

Breed Description

In roosters, the plumage is dark brown with a metallic sheen on the hackles and a glossy appearance, while in hens this sheen is absent. Prolonged exposure to sunlight for a long time, the dark brown colour fades. The tail feathers of roosters are dark green and black. The comb is single, medium-high, and slightly drooping; the eyes are orange. The earlobes are small—pink in hens and red in roosters. The legs are yellow with a brownish shade on the toes and lower parts.

Breed Characteristics

In crossbreeding, Brown hens can be mated with roosters of the Slovenian Barred Hen to produce Prelux-G hybrids. Brown roosters can be mated with Slovenian Barred hens to obtain Prelux-Č hybrids, or with Slovenian Silver hens to obtain Prelux-R hybrids. The eggshell colour is brown.

Did you know ...  
... on average, a hen needs only about 145 g of feed to produce one egg, making them an efficient egg-producing breed?
... A hen of this breed can lay 290–308 eggs per year?

Breeding Purpose

The breed is bred and reared in poultry houses with a standard lighting program. Pullets can be moved at 16 weeks of age into floor systems with litter, combined systems with litter and slats, or into battery systems with enriched cages. The breed is used to form lines within the breed and for crossbreeding between breeds to produce commercial laying hybrids, such as Prelux-R, Prelux-G, and Prelux-Č. The main product of the breed is high-quality hatching eggs. Prelux-G cockerels are also of interest for capon production, that is, for the production of capon meat.

For more information

you can visit the breed data sheet https://www.genska-banka.si/register-pasem/pasma/slovenska-rjava-kokos/

DAY-OLD CHICKS FOR SALE – BIOTECHNICAL FACULTY

The Biotechnical Faculty is accepting orders for day-old chicks of light-type laying hens. The chicks originate from the Slovenian poultry breeding program PRELUX.

AVAILABLE:

Laying hens (pullets) – brown, black, and barred

Slovenian autochthonous Styrian hen chicksunsexed

ORDERING INFORMATION

Orders are accepted every working day from 8:00 to 11:00
📞 Phone: +386 1 320 39 39

COLLECTION

Chicks can be collected by prior arrangement at:
Groblje 3, 1230 Domžale, Slovenia

Distribution of ordered chicks takes place on Fridays between 8:00 and 11:00.

WAITING TIME

The waiting time for ordered chicks is approximately 1 month.
Smaller quantities may occasionally be available earlier.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

At the hatchery, chicks also receive preventive vaccination against some common poultry diseases.

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