Basic information
A stepped broiler cage is a type of cage that is specifically designed for broiler chickens, which are raised for meat production. The cage is divided into multiple levels, or "steps," with each step holding a group of chickens. This design allows for efficient use of space and allows for the easy removal of waste and manure. The cage is also designed to allow for proper airflow and ventilation, which is important for the health and well-being of the chickens. Some stepped broiler cages also have features such as feeders, drinkers, and lighting that are built into the design
A stacked broiler cage is a type of broiler cage that is designed to be stacked vertically, rather than horizontally. This design allows for more efficient use of space, as multiple cages can be stacked on top of each other. This type of cage is also known as a multi-tiered broiler cage
The main difference between a stepped broiler cage and a stacked broiler cage is the direction in which they are stacked. A stepped broiler cage is stacked horizontally, with the cages side by side. A stacked broiler cage is stacked vertically, with the cages on top of each other. Aside from the direction of stacking, the two types of cages may also differ in terms of the number of levels and the size of each level. However, both types of cages are designed to maximize space efficiency and to provide the chickens with a comfortable environment
Difference between a steeped broiler cage and a stacked broiler cage
1. The direction of stacking - horizontal vs. vertical
2. The number of levels - more levels in a stacked cage
3. The size of each level - smaller in a stacked cage
4. The cost - a stepped cage is typically less expensive
5. The maintenance - a stepped cage is easier to maintain
6. The flexibility - a stepped cage is more flexible in terms of configuration
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Product description
The steeped cage is designed to allow for proper airflow and ventilation, which is important for the health and well-being of the chickens. Some stepped broiler cages also have features such as feeders, drinkers, and lighting that are built into the design. The multiple levels of stacked cage may also have features such as a feed conveyor system and a manure removal system, these features make it easy to provide food and water to the chickens and to keep the cages clean
Features
1. A steeped broiler cage
A sloped floor for easy cleaning
A feed conveyor system for efficient feeding
A manure belt for easy removal of waste
2. Stacked broiler cages
An automated feeding system for even distribution of feed
A sophisticated ventilation system for maintaining optimal air quality
A waste collection system for easy disposal of waste
LED lighting for the hens' comfort
Automated egg collection for increased efficiency
Advantages
1. Stepped broiler cages
More affordable
Flexible configuration
Easy maintenance
Lower labor costs
2. Stacked broiler cages
More efficient use of space
Reduced disease transmission
Optimized productivity
Improved hygiene
Increased automation
Our services
1. Our broiler cages comes with all the necessary accessories required
2. We sell durable broiler cages equipments that will last our customers for a long time
3. Our broiler cages are also made from the best materials to meet our customers’ demands
4. Our broiler cages equipments are really affordable
5. We answer all the questions our customers may have concerning our broiler cages
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Frequently ask questions
Q: Which type of cage requires more labor?
A: Stepped broiler cages require more labor than stacked broiler cages. The reason for this is that stepped cages have to be cleaned manually, while stacked cages can be cleaned with automated systems
Q: Which type of cage is more suitable for small-scale operations?
A: Stepped broiler cages are more suitable for small-scale operations, as they are typically less expensive and easier to set up
Q: Which type of cage is more flexible in terms of size?
A: Stepped broiler cages are more flexible in terms of size, as they can be built to any size depending on the needs of the operation
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