PD Hook scoops two Cobb Champion awards

18-06-2018 | |
From left: Andrew Gibson, Mark Spelman, Stuart Spelman, Ben Burnett and Tom Proctor at the Cobb Champion Award presentation to PD Hook. Awards were presented to the company at the British Pig and Poultry Fair last month. Photo: Cobb UK
From left: Andrew Gibson, Mark Spelman, Stuart Spelman, Ben Burnett and Tom Proctor at the Cobb Champion Award presentation to PD Hook. Awards were presented to the company at the British Pig and Poultry Fair last month. Photo: Cobb UK

Leading UK poultry producer PD Hook have scooped two Cobb Champion awards – the first time in Cobb-Vantress history the same company has won two awards in one year.

The awards are given to Cobb customers for outstanding performance in hatcheries and in breeder and broiler units.

The hatchery award went to PD Hook’s Great Yarmouth hatchery in Norfolk, which produces one million broiler chicks a week. The company, founded in the 1950’s is capable of producing 9 million day old chicks and growing 6 million chickens from its regional sites across England, Scotland and Wales.

The breeder award went to nearby Strumpshaw farm, which houses a flock of 17,000 Cobb500TM parent stock. PD Hook currently produce chickens across the full spectrum of growing programmes including Standard, Freedom Foods, Oakham free range and Organic.

Andrew Gibson, PD hook regional production director, said he was delighted to receive the awards, which were a tribute to their teamwork and attention to detail in bringing out the potential of the Cobb breed. The flock achieved award-winning performance even before the Strumpshaw farm benefited from a major refurbishment programme earlier this year.

The presentations, which took place at May’s Pig and Poultry Fair, saw plaques also given to the Spelman brothers – Mark, who is area breeder manager and Stuart, who is farm manager – and to hatchery manager Ben Burnett.

Tom Proctor, Cobb regional account manager, said focusing on key areas of breeder rearing such as controlling bodyweight, maximising condition and male management had paid handsome dividends in scoring the double triumph.

Cobb Champion awards were introduced in 2015 to recognise outstanding performance in breeder and broiler flocks and at hatcheries by customers throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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