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Breeder & Parent Stock Management Software

Manage parent-stock flocks through rear and lay: body-weight control, uniformity, egg production, and hatching-egg quality — with every flock benchmarked against its breed curve.

What you manage

Body weight & uniformity

Weekly sample weights, CV, and grading against the breed's target curve.

Controlled feeding

Feed allocation programs through rear and lay, tracked to the gram delivered.

Egg production & quality

Daily production, hatching-egg selection, and cull-egg reasons per house.

Male management

Male ratios, spiking and intra-spiking, and fertility follow-through.

Vaccination & health

Programs and applications through rear, with lab results attached to the flock.

Cost per hatching egg

Feed, rearing, and overhead rolled into the true cost of every hatching egg.

Signature insight

The lay curve, against standard, while you can still act

Production, hatching-egg percentage, and mortality plotted live against the breed standard — so a flock drifting off its curve is a management conversation this week, not a variance explanation at closeout.

Breeder flock lay curve vs. breed standard with hatching-egg percentage
Breeder flock lay curve vs. breed standard with hatching-egg percentage

Frequently asked questions

How does PoultrySync handle body-weight control in rear?

Weekly sample weights are recorded per house, and the platform plots average weight, CV, and uniformity against the breed's target curve — flagging houses that drift before grading decisions are due.

Can it track males separately?

Yes. Male counts, weights, ratios, and spiking events are managed alongside the females, so fertility problems can be traced back to male management decisions.

Where do my hatching eggs go from here?

Hatching-egg deliveries flow directly into the Hatchery module with full flock-of-origin data, which is what makes egg breakout analysis by source flock possible downstream.

Does it support both rear and lay sites?

Flocks keep one identity across farms: transfer from rearing to laying sites carries the full history, so lay performance is always read in the context of how the flock was reared.

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