Appearance Based on its constitution and its purpose the breed is classified as a breed of layer hens. Members of the breed are typical monochrome chickens of dark brown colour without a presence of any special pattern. Roosters have somewhat shiny feathers that are characterised by a metallic shine. An exaggerated and long-lasting exposure to sun leads to a loss of a typical shade and fading of bird's
plumage colouration. Tail of male animals is consisting of feathers of dark green and black colour. A simple and single
comb is middle-sized and usually a bit downcast. An animal's head has orange eyes, brown beak and tiny earlobes that are red in roosters and paler – purple in hens. Chickens' legs are of yellow colour with brownish toes and a lower part of their feet. The Slovenian Brown Hen reaches its
sexual maturity after living for about 19–20 weeks.
Breeding and usage The Slovenian Brown Hen is an industrial breed intended for intensive breeding. Usually hens are raised in coups that are equipped with a system of lights enabling a periodical illumination. 16 weeks old pullets are transferred to a one of possible breeding programmes. A part of animals is being reared on modern
battery farms, where they are placed in
enriched (battery) cages. Remaining animals are either a part of combined breeding with hens being partly on
litter and partly on lattice, or a part of typical barn breeding with
free-run chickens. The Slovenian Brown Hen is primarily a layer hen that lays brown coloured quality
eggs weighing in average 61 grams. In average a typical hen will lay approximately 295–305 eggs per year. In comparison to Slovenian Silver and Slovenian Barred the Slovenian Brown is a better layer breed and more efficiently spends its fodder, while at the same time its
eggshell is darker. Hens of this breed are also useful as parents for Slovenian commercial chickens sold under the brand name
Prelux. By breeding different Slovenian traditional breeds of chicken we get hybrids that are known for better egg laying abilities. The so-called
Prelux-R (
prelux rjava in Slovenian,
Prelux Brown in English) is a result of pairing hens of
Slovenian Silver and roosters of Slovenian Brown. The
Prelux-G (
prelux grahasta in Slovenian, P
relux Barred in English) is being derived from a rooster of Slovenian Barred Hen and a hen of Slovenian Brown Hen. The third possible combination is a breeding of a hen of Slovenian Barred and a rooster of Slovenian Brown resulting in the
Prelux-Č (
prelux črna in Slovenian,
Prelux Black in English). Castrated roosters –
capons of Prelux-G are useful as a source of quality capon
meat. == See also ==