Manual Bird-Harvesting Broiler Chicken Cage

  • Product name: Manual Bird-Harvesting Broiler Chicken Cage
  • Use: Broiler chicken
  • Cage material: Q235 mild steel
  • Anti-corrosion treatment: Hot-Dipped galvanized or aluminum-zinc coated (Marine Grade)
  • Type: A type, H type
  • Tiers:3-4 Tiers
  • Feeding System: Gantry type feeding machine or stepwise feeding machine
  • Certification:ISO 9001,SONCAP
  • Life time:15-20 Years

Why Use Manual Bird-Harvesting Broiler Chicken Cage?

Saving Space: More broilers can be fed in the cage putting the space to better use. The H type of broiler cage system has three tiers, with the third cage near the ground. The second and top tiers are on top of the third tier. Facts prove that the capacity in a broiler cage is three or four times that on the ground in the same area.

Saving Feed: The old way to feed is on the ground, with broilers eating, walking, and sleeping on the ground. Workers added food to the feeder, but they were not able to control the quantity of food. So they would simply feed the broilers a fixed amount at certain times.

Reducing the Spread of Disease: Ventilation is better in a broiler cage than on the ground, which is how the broiler cage system helps to prevent the transmission of disease and bacteria amongst the flock.

Difference Between Stepwise Feeding Machine and Gantry Type Feeding Machine

How to Choose Other Broiler Equipment?

1. If you hatch the chicks on your farm you may need an incubator and hatcher. We can provide equipment for a 48,000 to 50,000 egg capacity.


2. If you choose H type of broiler cage system, these already have a manure cleaning system. It is best to place 40-70 sets in one line, which means that the length of the broiler house will be between 60 and 104 m. If the quantity you order is small the cages will not include the manure-cleaning belt. Instead, we will use a plate to collect the droppings.

3. You can also use our semi-automatic feeding machine for H type broiler cages to feed the food. These are small and cost less than fully automatic machines and because they use a battery only, they avoid the problems associated with power failures. You can feed 10,000 broilers in about half an hour, which represents a great labor saving cost.

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