Modern automatic poultry chicken equipment-battery chicken cages

In recent years, the chicken industry has developed rapidly, and modern automatic poultry chicken equipment has emerged one after another. What should farmers consider when purchasing automated chicken farming equipment? Today, poultry equipment manufacturers will give you a brief introduction

 

The most important part of the whole chicken equipment is the chicken coop. Now analyze the shape, material and service life of chicken cage for everyone

 

Chicken cages are mainly divided into stepped and stacked types. There are two main shapes: A type and H type. Farmers should choose H-type main laying hens according to the types of chickens they raise. Generally, the degree of automation is relatively high. Type A can raise laying hens or broilers. The degree of automation farmers can choose according to their own conditions.

 

 

You may have questions, how long can I use this kind of  battery chicken cages? Our high-quality layer cages should have good corrosion resistance and strong structure, so that farmers can use it for a long time. Because the hot-dip galvanizing process is used. The hot-dip galvanized chicken coop has a life span of 15-20 years. Although this is the case, farmers should pay attention to the environment of the chicken house and maintain it regularly. In addition, a complete chicken cage includes the following accessories: feeding trough, water pipe, nipple drinker, water tank, cage frame and installation tools. Choosing high-quality chicken cage accessories can save you a lot of time, because you don’t need to change it often.

 

Having said that, you definitely want to know the price of chicken coops. The price of cages is determined by many factors: cage type, surface treatment, quality of accessories, and even cage layout. As long as you are willing to tell me your situation and plans, we can provide you with the best solution to help you reduce costs, because we have more than 20 years of experience in this industry.

 

If you have a budget, or you want to know the estimated cost of raising a certain number of laying hens, please email us directly. We will provide you with a free quote within 24 hours.