From 40,000 to 280,000 Birds: A Philippine Farm’s Journey of Trust, Scalability, and Smart Technology
From 40,000 to 280,000 Layers: A Philippine Farm’s Journey of Trust, Scalability, and Smart Technology
Location: Philippines
First Order: March 2023
Latest Order: November 2025
Total Capacity: 280,000 birds
Facility: 3 houses | H-Type automated systems | Central egg collection | Smart farming platform | Autonomous patrol robot
The Beginning: A Referral Built on Trust
In November 2022, we received a message from our long-term installation partner in the Philippines. They had finished several of our projects and knew our equipment inside out. More importantly, they trusted us.
“I have a client,” he said. “He’s serious. He has land. And he wants automation—real automation.”
That message marked the start of what would become one of our most meaningful partnerships in the Philippines. No cold calls. No bidding war. Just a local installation partner who had seen our quality first and was confident enough to stake his reputation on it.
The client sent us his land dimensions. We sent back a blueprint.
Phase 1: A Masterplan, Not Just a Cage
We didn’t start with a single house. We started with the whole farm.
The land allowed for four poultry houses on one side, connected by a central egg collection line leading directly to the egg packing room. This wasn’t just about installing cages. It was about designing a workflow—how eggs move, how feed flows, how people walk, how trucks turn.
This holistic planning approach gave the client something rarely offered by equipment suppliers: a farm blueprint, not a product catalog.
Phase 1 called for one house. 4 rows, 4-tier. H-Type fully automated layer equipment. Capacity: 40,000 birds.
In March 2023, the client placed his first order—not just for the cages, but for the entire house package: prefab steel structure chicken house, H-Type fully automated layer equipment, central egg collection line, and all supporting equipment.
We shipped. Our Philippine installation team mobilized. And the first house went live.
Why the Client Came Back: Performance That Speaks for Itself
The first house ran. And it ran well.
Not because the equipment was “perfect”—no equipment is. But because when minor issues appeared, we responded fast. Our local installation partners knew the system. Spare parts moved. Questions got answers. The client didn’t feel like he was managing a remote supplier. He felt like he had a team.
By early 2024, the first house was operating at full capacity. Egg production curves matched projections. Mortality stayed low. Labor costs dropped.
So when the client decided to expand, there was no competitive bidding. No months of comparing quotes. He simply asked:
“Can you do the second house bigger?”
Phase 2: Scalability in Action—From 4-tier to 8-tier
Land was fixed. But bird count didn’t have to be.
For the second house, we redesigned the configuration. Instead of 4-tier, we went vertical: 8–tier, 5 rows. Capacity jumped from 40,000 to 100,000 birds—only slightly larger than the First house in terms of area.
This is the economics of H-Type fully automated layer equipment done right. The client didn’t buy more land. He bought more layers per square meter.
The central egg collection line was extended. The prefab steel structure chicken house was reinforced. The same core system scaled vertically without reinventing the workflow.
Order placed: July 2024.
So far, House 2 has been fully operational for a long time. Production density: more than doubled. Labor per bird: halved.
Phase 3: The Smart Farm—Where Data Meets Decision
By late 2025, the client wasn’t just expanding capacity. He was upgrading intelligence.
The third order included everything you’d expect from a world-class layer facility:
– H-Type fully automated layer equipment—8 tiers, 7 rows, 140,000 birds
– Central egg collection line extension
– Prefab steel structure chicken house
And then, the frontier layer:
The Smart Farming Platform + Autonomous Patrol Robot.
This wasn’t about adding gadgets. It was about solving real operational problems that manual systems cannot fix at scale.
The patrol robot does what no human can:
– Detects dead or sick birds—and precisely marks their location
– Identifies non-productive hens and abnormal eggs with centimeter-level accuracy
– Monitors environmental parameters in real time—wind speed, CO₂ concentration, temperature, humidity—across every zone of the house
– Navigates autonomously—adaptive path planning, zero manual intervention
All data flows into the smart farming platform, which doesn’t just display numbers. It analyzes correlations: water intake vs egg output, temperature dips vs feed consumption, robot-detected abnormalities vs production trends.
The farmer doesn’t just see what happened. He sees what’s likely to happen next.
Order placed: November 2025.
Current status: Have already shipped the prefab steel structure chicken house, and the remaining goods are in full production.
What 280,000 Birds Taught Us
Now the client has already placed three orders, 280,000 layers, and is growing.
But the real story isn’t the bird count. It’s the pattern of reorder.
– 2023: First house. 40,000 birds. Trust tested.
– 2024: Second house. 100,000 birds. Trust confirmed.
– 2025: Third house. 140,000 birds. Smart systems added. Trust deepened.
Each order was larger than the last. Each expansion adopted higher density, smarter technology, and tighter integration with the original masterplan.
This is not a vendor-customer relationship. This is a long-term partnership built on installed performance, local service capability, and the ability to scale without starting over.
Why This Farm Matters—To You
If you are considering automated layer equipment in the Philippines, you will hear many promises.
– “We have the best galvanization.”
– “Our service is excellent.”
– “Our H-Type is built for the tropics.”
This farm is our evidence.
– 280,000 birds. Three expansion phases. Zero supplier switches.
– From 4-tier to 8-tier to 8-tier + robotics—all on the same masterplan, all with the same partner.
– A local installation team that believed in us enough to refer us—and continues to maintain every house today.
– A client who could have shopped around for Phase 2 and Phase 3—but didn’t.
Not because we are the cheapest. Because we are the most predictable.
Designed for Scale. Proven in the Philippines.
This 280,000-bird farm is one of our largest references in Southeast Asia. But more importantly, it is a demonstration:
– That high-density H-Type systems can thrive in tropical climates
– That Scalable Design turns land constraints into expansion opportunities
– That Smart Farming technology is not a luxury—it is the next logical step for commercial layer operations
– That a Chinese supplier and a Philippine farmer can build a partnership that outlasts any single project
From 40,000 to 280,000.
From manual monitoring to AI-driven insights.
From one house to a masterplanned farm.
This is what we build.
This is what we prove—one farm at a time.
Ready to design your expansion?
Contact us for a farm layout consultation or to schedule a visit to our 280,000-bird reference farm in the Philippines.
Seeing is not just believing. Seeing is knowing.

