Retech Farming developed and produced pullet cage equipment. This equipment is specifically designed for chicks. It is ideal for chicks during their 1-12 week growth cycle. The equipment is suitable for use in indoor breeding and large farms.
1. What is pullet cage?
2.The Advantages of Brooding Cages.
1. What is pullet cage?
The hen cage is a breeding system specifically designed for raising baby chickens (pullets). It is used to raise chicks or chicks before 12 weeks of age.
Popular brooder cage types on the market:A type pullet cage or H type pullet chicken cage, the equipment is made of hot-dip galvanized steel, which is corrosion-resistant and durable and can be used for 20 years. The adjustable feed trough is convenient for feeding, and the birds will not escape or get stuck.
We have a detailed introduction to the specific brooding cage products on the new page, you can learn more about it.
Brooding cages offer numerous advantages for raising healthy and productive pullets. They provide a safe and controlled environment, ensuring optimal growth and development.
1. Enhanced biosecurity:
Brooding cages provide a controlled environment that minimizes the risk of disease transmission. They help prevent the spread of pathogens, protecting your chicks from potential health issues.
Automatic timed manure removal effectively reduces disease infection rates and mortality rates for chicks.
2. Optimized space utilization:
Brooding cages maximize space efficiency. They allow you to raise more chickens in a smaller area, reducing your overall operational footprint.
Conical cages feed 50%-100% more chickens per unit area compared to flat cages
3. Improved hygiene and sanitation:
The cage design allows for easy cleaning and disinfection. You can maintain a hygienic environment, reduce the risk of disease outbreaks and ensure a healthy flock.
4. Uniform growth and development:
Brooding cages provide a consistent environment for all hens, promoting uniform growth and development. Every chicken has access to the same resources, resulting in a more homogeneous flock.
5. Reduced stress and mortality:
Brooder cages minimize stress factors such as overcrowding and competition for resources. This reduces mortality and improves the overall health of the hens. It facilitates observation of the growth of chicks, grouping and selection.
Post time: Aug-06-2024