Nanbu-Dori are raised from their ‘Grand Parents Stock(GPS)’in Iwate through prevention of epidemics and sanitary systems. We also make it possible a stable production of ‘Nanbu-Dori’ as we do not use any antibiotics nor synthetics during the whole raising period.
Our company imports GPS from Hubbard Co.,Ltd. in France, which is world famous for rasing red chickens.
This is to prevent ‘Avian Inf.’which has a very high infectious rate across the globe.Therefore, we also make it possible to maintain a stable production.
We also have created our own three-generation system for developing our unique Nanbu-Dori breed. After our own in-house quarantine, the first generation is put in a special newly-built chicken house. After hatching, the second generation roosters are crossed with domestic White Rock hens.The product of these roosters and White Rock hens is the Nanbu-Dori chicken.
Our company was the first company in raising chicken companies of Japan to start raising chickens from GPS.
Iwate-Junpaku-Dori is a hybrid breed developed from breeding a White Cornish rooster and White Rock hen. We have never used antibiotics and synthetics during the whole raising period. as well as our other breeds.Instead,we have fed herbal extracts and Natto-Bacills to keep chickens healthy and safe.
This chicken breed which is more reasonably priced than Nanbu-Dori which means comsumers will be more satisfied when purchasing our chickens at supermarkets.
Sanriku-Jidori is a hybrid breed developed by breeding an Iwate-Jidori rooster with a White Rock hen. The Iwate-Jidori breed is a hybrid of Rhode Island Red and Shamo developed by The Livestock Research Institute at The Iwate Agricultual Research Center. We do not use any antibiotics and synthetics during the whole raising period as well as our other breeds.
Our Sanriku-Jidori received JAS certification established by Japanese government on the 26th of November, 2008.
Now we have approved again as we integrated three pre-group companies of us from the 1st of April, 2009.
JAS Law prescribes the agricultural commodity standards(JAS system) as well as the standards to which manufacturers must conform in displaying the quality of agricultural commodities in order to help general comsumers in their choice.
The JAS Standards for the production methods are called ‘Specific JAS Standards’.
There are Specific JAS Standards in the following categories.
Our ‘Sanriku-Jidori’were certified by 2. in this law, so we can label them with Specific JAS Standards.
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