Hy-Line International, the world leader in layer poultry genetics, recently hosted a record-breaking technical school. The four-day Hy-Line International Technical School attracted more than 160 customers from more than 40 countries.
The program included a series of presentations given by Hy-Line Technical Services and Research teams as well as industry experts.
Speakers presented topics ranging from pullet nutrition, biosecurity and infectious disease to hatchery management and egg nutrition. An entire day was devoted to live demonstrations and workshops at Hy-Line’s Dallas Center, Iowa campus, detailing vaccination technique, hatchery breakout, poultry lighting, genomic selection and more. Participants also visited the Hy-Line Egg Quality Laboratory.
Dr. Douglas Grieve, Hy-Line’s director of global technical services, stated, “It was great to receive our worldwide friends and colleagues. We learn a lot from our guests on their local markets while updating them on our recent genetic and management advancements.”
Founded in 1936 by Henry A. Wallace, Hy-Line was the first poultry breeding company to apply the principles of hybridization to commercial layer breeding. Today, Hy-Line International continues to be a pioneer as the first company with its own in-house molecular genetics team leading the industry in application of DNA-based technology to its breeding and genetics program. Hy-Line produces and sells both brown and white egg stock to more than 120 countries worldwide and is the largest selling layer in the American egg industry and around the world.