Layers

What do hens need to thrive in cage-free environments?

In cage-free systems, the behaviour of the birds determines the management. You have to look at the needs of your flock and manage them depending on their needs. With many years of experience and gained knowledge, we guide you through the transition to cage-free.

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Animal welfare

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Operational excellence

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Farm of the future

Our promise

Always develop solutions based on a thorough understanding of the bird, her well-being, and her precious eggs.

Gather insights from poultry farmers worldwide to closely align with their requirements for running a profitable business effectively.

Craft the future based on data, helping our customers unlock the genetic potential of every bird, every flock.

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Cage-free housing

Effectively manage your hens, even when they are moving around freely

The biggest difference between cages and cage-free is the management. In cages the farmer controls the birds. In cage-free systems, the behaviour of the birds determines the management.

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Avícola Larrabe opts for Bolegg Gallery system
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Egg handling

Safeguard delicate eggs

There’s nothing more precious than a freshly laid egg. This egg needs to be handled with the utmost care to ensure it remains first-class from start to finish.

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Gregg Smart Eggs (15)
Reduce eggshell damage
Discover the Gregg Smart Eggs

“If a chicken feels good, she has no tendency to peck herself or other chickens. The fewer ground eggs really stands out.”

Gerjan Pol

Layer farm

RED-L system

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Climate & emission

Investing in a healthy climate pays for itself

A healthy climate balances air temperature and air quality, helps your hens thrive, and improves your yield. It also saves significant amounts of animal feed, as the hens can use their energy to lay eggs rather than maintain body temperature. 

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Save Feed Blog
Save on average 6g feed per bird per day
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Precision poultry farming

Data to better manage your farm and its animals

Collecting data alone isn’t sufficient. The Meggsius family not only gathers data but also helps you generate insights to unlock the genetic potential of every bird and every flock, further enhancing your farm’s profitability.

Dive into the world of precision poultry management