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VERBEEK

Kauwenhoven 3, 6740
Lunteren (España)


VERBEEK HATCHERY HOLLAND
Verbeek Hatchery Holland was founded in Lunteren in the centre of the Netherlands, right in the heart of the Dutch poultry area, in 1963. In forty years that followed Verbeek has grown into a hatchery and breeding organisation that sells laying hens in the EU and hatching eggs and layer chicks throughout the world.
As an independent hatchery we are strong in our pursuit of top results. Verbeek invested in a sustainable hatchery, which was opened in 2011. From our innovative hatchery, in one of the latest polders in the Netherlands, thousands of hatching eggs and layer chickens are transported to our customers. Years of export experience in the delivery
of chicks and hatching eggs has helped us to accumulate a global customer base, including the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe.
Through its proven approach Verbeek assumes responsibility for the entire process from export requests for layer chicks
or hatching eggs, right up to (veterinary) guidance in the country of destination. Our own transport facilities and standing partnership with export companies responsible for airfreight enable us to provide short lines, flexibility, veterinary safety and customised services for you, our customer. This embodies Verbeek service and
custom service that is available to you.

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Address and location

Kauwenhoven 3, 6740
Lunteren (España)

GPS coordinates:
Latitude: 52.0871013 - Longitude: 5.6019653

Own brands

  • Novogen

1 Products

NOVOgen White

Hens, laying strains (white egg)

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The NOVOgen White excels in high production combined with low feed conversion. Its is a very efficient bird. Mortality is low in classic and alternative ways of housing. Verbeek has developed a trend towards longer production cycles, giving a better return on

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