The Pablo Cardenas Farm of the Tyson Foods Nashville Complex in Arkansas has gained the top Cobb700 flock award from the 2014 Cobb Sold Flock Survey. The survey, begun in 1994, has developed into one of the most viable measures of Cobb breeder performance worldwide.
Flock data is collected annually measuring key performance metrics including hatching and total egg production, hen livability, feed consumed, hatchability and chicks/hen housed. In addition to the award for the overall top performing U.S. company, the top six regional performances are also recognized.
The Pablo Cardenas Farm had a total of 170.14 eggs and 140.60 chicks (adjusted to 65 weeks). Pablo purchased the farm 10 years ago after managing it for the previous owner. He also works on the second shift in the maintenance department at a local company.
He used conventional nests for many years and had just installed double belted nests before his latest flock placement. His upgrade on the houses also included sealing the environment and installing improved ventilation. Pablo commented: “We really like the new nests and the performance we’ve achieved with the upgrade.”
Steven Stapp, breeder manager of the Tyson complex, stated: “With uniform pullets produced from the rearing house and with improved egg gathering practices, we should expect this kind of result each time. Pablo is great to work with—always willing to do whatever we ask of him.”
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