the advantage - hy-line international

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$27.50 $28.00 $28.50 $29.00 $29.50 $30.00 $30.50 W-80 Competitor $30.40 $28.76 The Advantage Yield more saleable eggs in the more valuable large and above egg weight categories compared to competitors. Choose the Hy-Line W-80—bred to maximize profits by optimizing egg mass output to beat the competition. Hy-Line W-80 – Profits through Productivity www.hyline.com In a recent analysis based on real-world performance data compiled from commercial data along with current U.S. market egg pricing, the W-80 out-yielded the competitor strain by a massive $1.64 per hen- housed to 80 weeks of age. The W-80 produced $30.40 worth of egg income to 80 weeks of age vs. the competitor’s $28.76. 80 Weeks of Age W-80 Competitor W-80 Advantage Total Hen-housed eggs 379 379 0 Eggs in Large and Above 329 292 +37 Eggs in Medium and Smaller 50 87 -37 The W-80’s superior egg weight profile yielded 37 more eggs in the more profitable large* and above egg weight categories compared to the competitor strain. W- 80 Greater Egg Income per Hen Housed More Large+ Eggs! + $1.64 per hen housed! Egg Income (USD) *Based on USA egg grading system in which a large egg is greater than 56.75 g

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Page 1: The Advantage - Hy-Line International

$27.50

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W-80 Competitor

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Egg Income/Hen-Housed to 80 Weeks

The Advantage

Yield more saleable eggs in the more valuable large and above egg weight categories compared to competitors. Choose the Hy-Line W-80—bred to maximize profits by optimizing egg mass output to beat the competition.

Hy-Line W-80 – Profits through Productivity

www.hyline.com

In a recent analysis based on real-world performance data compiled from commercial data along with

current U.S. market egg pricing, the W-80 out-yielded the competitor strain by a massive $1.64 per hen-housed to 80 weeks of age. The W-80 produced

$30.40 worth of egg income to 80 weeks of age vs. the competitor’s $28.76.

80 Weeks of Age W-80 Competitor

W-80 Advantage

Total Hen-housed eggs 379 379 0

Eggs in Large and Above 329 292 +37Eggs in Medium and Smaller 50 87 -37

The W-80’s superior egg weight profile yielded 37 more eggs in the more profitable large* and above egg weight categories compared to the competitor strain.

W-80

Greater Egg Income per Hen Housed

More Large+ Eggs!

+ $1.64 per hen housed!

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*Based on USA egg grading system in which a large egg is greater than 56.75 g

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329 Large & Above*

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Egg income from Medium & Smaller

More Eggs in Higher Egg Weight Categories...

...Means More Egg Income for Producers!

292 Large & Above*

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Egg Income by Category at 80 Weeks$30.40

Total Income$28.76

Total Income

Around the world, larger eggs command a premium price. In the USA,the 3-year average (2017–2020) was a 31% price premium for large over medium eggs. Because the W-80 enters the large category earlier, egg producers realize an overall egg income advantage. At 80 weeks of age, 87% of the W-80's eggs were in the more valuable

large and above category, while only 77% of the competitor strain's eggs were in the same category.

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More Income from Large & Above

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*Medium to large change at 56.75 g

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The W-80 reached a 60 g average egg weight more than 10 weeks earlier than the competitor strain. By reaching larger eggs earlier, the W-80 is able to give the egg producer additional revenue quickly as more eggs

are produced in the higher valued range due to the W-80’s 10-week+ head start.

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Through accelerated genetic progress, current W-80 commercial flocks are realizing a higher rate of persistency. W-80 flocks are demonstrating a large year-on-year increase in rate of lay and overall persistency. More weeks above 90% hen-day production means more eggs by the end of lay.

Hy-Line W-80 Reaches Large Egg Weight Earlier

More Eggs by End of Lay

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Earlier to 60 g

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% Cracks

W-80 Competitor Strain

Additionally, the W-80 maintains a healthy appetite, allowing her to perform on any type of diet. This allows her to “bounce back” and quickly overcome field challenges, be it heat stress, disease, or mechanical in nature.

This robustness allows the W-80 to achieve exceptional productivity results around the world and allowed her to quickly surpass and continue to build on her more than 100 million annual day-old chick

placements worldwide.

With the W-80's excellent livability, strong, crack-resistant shells, and a high rate of persistency of lay, producers are realizing record hen-housed egg numbers over extended lay cycles.

Best-in-Class Shell Strength

Robust, Strong Performer

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42% Fewer Cracks

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Shell Strength at 57 Weeks

Source: USA field test under commercial conditions

View the W-80 Commercial

Management Guide

W-80 COMMERCIAL LAYERS

Management Guide

80W

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GRANJA SAN LUIS – GUATEMALAHatch Date: 11 November 2018 | Hens Housed: 25,299 (open-sided house)

• Oscar Gil, Owner

• Excellent persistency of lay with 52 weeks above 90% hen-day production

• Long single cycle of 85 weeks-of-age

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OVOBRAND – ARGENTINA Hatch Date: 3 December 2018 | Hens Housed: 127,500 (cage system)

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+18 HH Eggs vs. Standard

+1.3 kg Egg Mass vs. Standard

₽Dr. Augustín Caino and

Ing. Francisco Adamoli of Ovobrand

+19 HH Eggs vs. Standard

+1 g Egg Wt. vs. Standard

+1.2 kg Egg Mass vs. Standard

Real World Field Results

View more flock info

View more flock info

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GRANJA ESTRELA - BRAZILHatch Date: 10 January 2018 | Hens Housed: 57,240

• Began working with W-80 in 2018 for her rusticity and ability to overcome field challenges

• Very good egg shell quality with low % checks or dirty eggs

• Achieved standard HHE despite challenging local conditions at 80 weeks

"We had no problems adjusting or adapting to the W-80 as the Hy-Line team in Brasil always oriented us toward the best management practices. Good

conversion and we are very satisfied with the results in general."

Eduardo Stuhr and Selenne Berger Stuhr, Owners

The farm is managed and operated by their five sons:

Wanderley, Roberval, Cristiane, Eduardo Jr., and Francisco.

GRANJA OVO NOVO - BRAZILHatch Date: 3 December 2018 | Hens Housed: 29,336

• First W-80 flocks in 2018 with excellent results

• Great persistency of lay

• Very good conversion

• 120 g feed consumed per egg produced

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49 Weeks >90%34 Weeks >95%

+10.3 HD Eggs vs. Standard

31 Weeks >90%21 Weeks >95%

+10 Hen-Day Eggs vs. Standard

View more flock info

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REGINA FARM – BRAZILHatch Date: 18 March 2017 | Hens Housed: 52,879

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REGINA FARM – BRAZILHatch Date: 29 August 2018 | Hens Housed: 101,581

+21.3 Hen-Day Eggs vs. Standard

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W-80 FLOCK – UKRAINEHatch Date: 19 May 2018 | Hens Housed: 90,980

+16.7 HH Eggs

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+2.9 kg Egg Mass

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W-80 FLOCK – RUSSIAHatch Date: 25 October 2019 | Hens Housed: 37,826

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Prolific Egg Numbers - More

Valuable Eggs Early

Persistency of Lay for Long Single-Cycle Production

Strong Performance Under Challenging

Environments or Low Density Feed Rations

Excellent Egg Shell Strength

Adaptability to Alternative Production Systems

Calm Disposition for Easy Management

W-80

Hy-Line W-80 – A Robust Layer that Delivers...

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Producers are also finding the W-80 excels in the cage-free systems growing in popularity throughout the world. Her docile nature combined with curiosity to explore the housing system and find the nest in aviary systems is

making her the choice among cage-free white-egg producers.

Customer Testimonial: Brock Peterson President of Opal Foods

"In the time that I have been at Opal, we have continued to expand our cage-free [production systems]. As we've done that, we continue to look for the right birds that work in the cage-free environments . . . A couple years ago, we started looking very specifically at the W-80, as is it a bird that we want to put into our aviaries. And as we sit here today, these are 17-week-old W-80's – very docile, very good bird, very easy to manage.

Very limited floor eggs.

As we continue to put more and more W-80 in [our systems], we continue to see the eggs per hen-housed being very, very good, shell quality being very good, as we extend these birds out to longer life cycles. That egg

quality, egg per hen-housed, over the longer period of time, the economic benefits of that outweigh many of the other breeds that we look at."

Excelling in Cage-Free

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AVIARY FLOCK – USAHatch Date: 29 June 2018 | Hens Housed: 49,587

+3 HH Eggs vs. Standard

6.45% Mortality at 80 Weeks

25 Weeks >94%

View more flock info

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Customer Testimonial: Dr. Raul Buthay Production Manager for Cabaña Avícola Feller (Argentina)

"Why did we choose Hy-Line? Well, because we incubate eggs, we are not egg producers, and to be able to keep up with the market in Argentina,

we have the obligation to work with the best genetic lines, and from that point of view for the past 20 years, we believe that Hy-Line has the best genetics in the world. The main reason for choosing Hy-Line is because the products are high quality. They offer excellent technical commercial support and a variety of products, which is also very important when we need to

choose the lines for the Argentinian market."

For the hatchery business, the W-80 is an exceptional breeder. High rate of lay, strong shells, superior fertility and excellent hatchability rates mean more high-quality day-old chicks per hen. Recent parent flocks in South

America are achieving these results.

128 Chicks per Hen Housed to 68 Weeks = +24 Chicks vs. Guide

Standard43% Average

Hatch of Female

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Parent Stock Exceeding Expectations

View the W-80 Parent Stock Management

Guide

W-80 PARENT STOCK

Management Guide

80W

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52% Large & Below

48% XL* & Above

W-80 PLUS Egg Weight Classification to 80 Weeks of Age

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For markets wishing to produce eggs in the largest egg weight categories, Hy-Line offers the W-80 Plus. The PLUS will add an average of 2 g additional weight per egg during the production cycle.

W-80 Plus Egg Weight Classification to 90 Weeks of Age

Maximizing Egg Weight with W-80 Plus

View the W-80 Plus Commercial

Management Guide

W-80 PLUS COMMERCIAL LAYERS

Management Guide

W-80 PLUS

*XL eggs are greater than 63.8 g

26.2 kg Projected Total Egg Mass

to 90 Weeks