Battery cage system
The battery cages system in poultry refers to a housing system where multiple birds are kept in small wire cages typically stacked in rows or tiers. This system is designed to maximize egg production by providing a controlled environment for the hens. Each cage typically holds multiple birds, and the cages are arranged in a compact manner to maximize space efficiency
The cages in battery cage system are usually small, providing limited space for the hens to move around
There are battery cage systems for the day old to adult birds that is from brooding to point of lay without good knowledge of cages and its specification comparing it with the pen dimension which will determine the capacity of birds a pen can accommodate will not be easy. Great improvement has been noticed all over the world in poultry farming due to the battery cage which has created comfort and stability for the birds
The battery cage system conveniently houses 120 layer birds at a more affordable rate than the conventional 90 birds’ capacity cages. It guarantees utmost production from your birds. It is a contemporary method of housing poultry birds. This battery cage system has proven that poultry birds perform better as regards health and production. The battery cage system is a great method for both small scale and large scale poultry farmers
Features
1. The design of battery cage systems often facilitates easy monitoring and management of birds allowing farmers to keep track of their health and well being
2. Battery cages are equipped with feeding troughs, making it easy to provide a controlled and consistent diet to each bird
3. Battery cage systems are designed to maximize space efficiency, allowing for a higher density of birds in a given area
4. Battery cage systems often have multiple tiers or levels, allowing for efficient use of vertical space
5. The cages typically have wire mesh flooring, which allows for easy coming into contact with their droppings
Series of products to serve the poultry farm fully, click the name to learn more
1. Steel structure poultry house, opening type for hot countries and close type for cool countries
2. Poultry hatching equipment’s capacity of eggs up to 120,000+ to be hatching house
4. Chicken feed processing equipment from feed crushing and mixing to stock to feeding chicken
6. Egg processing equipment from automatic egg collection to packing egg to trays
7. Chicken slaughtering equipment from slaughter to vacuum package
9. Other poultry farm equipment are coming soon...
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Preventions
1. Battery cage system enables clean egg production
2. Battery cage system makes cleaning and disinfection of the poultry house easier
3. Battery cage system makes rearing large amounts of birds easier for the farmer
4. The cage system protects the birds from soil borne diseases
5. Battery cage system requires minimal or low land space and reduces feed wastage
Our services
1. We provide detailed information to our customers
2. We sell long lasting equipments to meet our customers’ demands
3. We give our first time customers suggestions on how they should go about their poultry farm
4. We give satisfactory answers to any questions they may have concerning our products
5. We are well experienced on the product we are manufacturing
6. We follow up our customers from time to time concerning the equipments they purchased
Frequently ask questions
Q: Why is battery cage systems needed?
A: It is needed because it provides hygiene resulting in a much lower incidence of diseases in which the infectious agent is spread through the droppings and a small group size resulting in a low incidence of social friction
Q: How does the battery cage system help provide ventilation for the chickens in the poultry?
A: It is designed in a way that can provide proper ventilation to the chickens and protect them from lacking oxygen and the poultry cage has openings
Q: Are battery cages still in used in poultry farming?
A: While battery cages is still in used in some regions, there is a growing movement towards alternative housing systems that prioritize hen welfare, such as enriched colony cages, free range systems, and pasture based systems
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