More than 40 years of hatching
experience went into the design of Ovo, remarked Mr.
Claude Boire, President and co-owner
of Boire & Frerès at the inauguration
ceremony held on Oct. 9. While not the
biggest hatchery in the Boire & Frerès
portfolio, as the company operates the
largest broiler hatchery in Canada, Couvoir Ovo is the newest layer hatchery in
the country.
The layer hatchery business in Canada is well established with a long history, the last hatchery built before OVO
was more then 18 years ago. The Boire
family are amongst the pioneers in the
poultry hatching business, the entrprise
was started by the father Gérard in 1930,
when hatching layer chicks was a seasonal affair. Gérard Boire helped change it
into a year-round activity.
Lohmann layer distribution
Lohmann is proud of its association of
Boire & Frerès and appreciates their
contribution to the success of Lohmann
layers in Canada. This was clear by the
level represent-ation at the inauguration
event, lead by Michael Seidel and Thomas Abdo Calil.
Boire & Frerès have been the distributors of Lohmann layer chicks since
2001, and have succeeded in becoming the market leaders in Quebec
and the french speaking Eastern Ontario. Their market approach is focused
on chick quality, under the leadership
of Claude Boire, who is probably the
most passionate hatchery men in Canada. The company is also renouned
for its exemplary customer service,
as reflected by the performance records of layer flocks of their customers,
which rank amongst the top Lohmann
records world-wide.
Technical aspects of the hatchery:
Couvoir Ovo is located in Acton Vale, 20
km away from the headquarters in Wickham, far enough to maintain adequate
bio-security. It ia also centrally located at
half an hour drive from the parent stock
barns that supply the hatching eggs.
The setting capacity of the hatchery is
1.3 million eggs in 24 setters (PT60 &
PT40 from Jamesay), in 3 separate setter
rooms. There are 12 hatchers in 2 hatcher
rooms to compliment the setters.
The emphsis in the design is on the
flow of work and traffic, making it efficient and bio-secure. Special attention was
given to the use of quality construction
materials, the design of the ventillation
system, and the safety and comfort of the
employees. Precision of controls and data
collection is another focus of attention,
and automation allows the operator to
access controls and alarms at all times
thru their mobile phone.
At Lohmann we believe this project will enable Boire & Frerès to continue to produce the quality layer chicks
that truly reflect the genetic potential
of Lohmann layers. It will also facilitate
the achievement of the company goals
of supplying quality products that faithfully meet the needs of their customers,
while maintaining their commitments
to social responsibility and the humane
treatment of animals.
In commemoration, Lohmann presented Boire & Frerès a “Certificate of
Excellence” as a token of appreciation of
their contribution to the layer business
in Quebec and Canada.
Khalil Arar