Hot-dip Galvanized Battery Cage System for Laying Hens in Poultry Farm Housing
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The layer chicken cage
Cage-raising involves confining chickens to cages, depriving them of control over their environment and necessitating human intervention to manage various aspects of their survival and production. As a result, effective feeding and management technologies are essential for cage-raised chickens.
Cage rearing represents the predominant three-dimensional method for raising chickens and serves as the primary form of off-ground production. Developed countries house more than 80% of laying hens in cages. In China, cage rearing has been steadily adopted and proven effective with advancements in cage materials and structures. It is poised to be the future of commercial production for laying hens, chicks, breeders, and broilers, offering distinct advantages over traditional floor rearing methods.
Compared to floor rearing, cages house 3 to 5 times more chickens per unit area, saving on housing and land.
Cage confinement is employed to control and prevent epidemics among chickens.
Convenient management in cage systems reduces labor costs and boosts productivity.
Environmental control in cages ensures consistent growth and stable egg production.
Monitoring and removing sick chickens in cages maintains flock health and productivity.
Limited ground contact in cages reduces parasitic diseases and medication expenses. No bedding material is required, saving costs.
Hygienic conditions in chicken houses ensure product quality by preventing eggs from being contaminated by feces.
Cage systems with limited chicken activity reduce feed consumption, improve feed conversion rates, and increase economic benefits.
Collecting chicken manure in cages is easy, making it suitable as feed for pigs and fish after fermentation.
Enhancements in feeding management and advancements in cage materials can address issues such as nutritional deficiencies, fatty liver syndrome, egg-laying fatigue, chest cysts, brittle bones, and flexible bones in cage-raised chickens to varying degrees.
Multi-layer coops can promote the health of chickens
Many poultry farmers do not get healthy results from raising chickens because they neglect the use of multi-layer coops. Multi-layer coops are a great way to keep chickens healthy and promote their reproduction.
A high-quality multi-layer chicken coop goes beyond a simple structure with a metal mesh floor and heating elements. Its design differs significantly from that of a standard wire cage. The wire flooring is specifically engineered to facilitate the removal of feces, reducing the presence of waste around the flock and thereby minimizing the risk of fecal-borne diseases. This proactive approach helps maintain chicken health and safeguards the farmers' interests.
Increase egg production
Healthy chickens generally exhibit higher productivity compared to those raised under less optimal conditions, and enrichment cages can significantly boost egg production potential.
Approximately 60% of eggs utilized in foods like mayonnaise, sandwiches, and cakes are sourced from caged chickens, underscoring the effectiveness of multi-layer cages in promoting high egg production rates.
Product introduction
Henan silver star cage net introduction, 1250 type frame layer layer cage, scope of application: laying hens, breeding hens. Each cage net 650 mm long, 1250 mm wide, each cage net around a door, each door 650 mm long, 650 mm deep, 500 mm high. Large open space for maximum comfort, precise structural details to enhance welfare, up to 9 animals per door. The chicken has an area of 452 square centimeters. Each cage net feeding capacity of 18.
The breeding capacity of each compartment of three layers is 54. The breeding capacity of each enclosure is 72. The breeding capacity of each enclosure is 90. There are 108 birds in each enclosure of six floors. Four layers are the most common. Multilayer partition structure optional, duplex multilayer structure generally to take 4 plus 4 eight layers, or 3 plus 3 plus 3 nine layers. Reduce housing costs. Improve the overall value. To learn more about related products, matching related automatic equipment welcome to inquire
3-tiers | 0.65*1.25*2.65 m | 54 chickens |
4-tiers | 0.65*1.25*3.3 m | 72 chickens |
5-tiers | 0.65*1.25*4.6 m | 90 chickens |
6-tiers | 0.65*1.25*4.9 m | 108 chicekns |
7-tiers | 0.65*1.25*5.5 m | 126 chickens |
8-tiers | 0.65*1.25*6.2 m | 144 chickens |
9-tiers | 0.65*1.25*7.2 m | 162 chickens |