Eighth Generation Precision Feeding Chicken Cage Breeding Equipment Step Type Stacked Type Thirty Percent
Product Summary
This Chicken Cage Breeding Equipment is available in two proven configurations: stepped and stacked. The stepped type offers a simple structure, excellent ventilation, superior lighting penetration, and convenient access for artificial insemination. The stacked type maximizes house and land ...
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Product Description
This Chicken Cage Breeding Equipment is available in two proven configurations: stepped and stacked. The stepped type offers a simple structure, excellent ventilation, superior lighting penetration, and convenient access for artificial insemination. The stacked type maximizes house and land utilization, increasing feeding capacity by 30% compared to the stepped type in the same building footprint, making it the preferred choice for large‑scale commercial layer and breeder farms. Both systems are integrated with our eighth generation precision feeding system, which controls feed dosage with an industry‑leading error of less than 1% per chicken, eliminating manual calibration inaccuracies. All cages are constructed from hot‑dip galvanized steel wire for long‑term corrosion resistance and structural integrity.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Stepped Type | Stacked Type |
|---|---|---|
| Configuration | Single or double deck with stair‑step layout | 3 to 8 tiers vertically stacked |
| Building Height Requirement | Lower (2.5‑3.0m) | Higher (3.5‑5.5m) |
| Space Utilization | Standard | +30% bird capacity vs stepped type |
| Ventilation | Natural cross‑flow + assisted | Mechanical forced (tunnel or negative pressure) |
| Lighting | Direct natural light possible | Fully artificial LED with programmable dimming |
| Artificial Insemination Access | Easy from front or rear | Requires aisle access at each tier |
| Feeding System | Eighth generation precision feeder (error <1%) | Same precision feeder per tier |
| Manure Removal | Daily belt or scraper | Moving belt conveyor (each tier independent) |
| Material | Hot‑dip galvanized steel (275g/m²) | Hot‑dip galvanized steel (350g/m² for extra load) |
Classified Applications & Advantages
1. Stepped Type – Key Advantages
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Simple structure – Fewer moving parts and lower mechanical complexity, resulting in reduced maintenance frequency
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Good ventilation – Open stair‑step design allows air to circulate freely between rows, preventing hot spots even in natural ventilation barns
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Good lighting effect – Sunlight reaches all tiers indirectly due to staggered arrangement, lowering electricity costs for supplemental lighting
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Convenient artificial insemination – Front row birds at waist height; rear row accessible via service aisle; technicians can inseminate 500+ birds per hour
2. Stacked Type – Key Advantages
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35% higher land use efficiency – Same footprint accommodates 30% more birds than stepped type, dramatically increasing output per square meter of farm land
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Preferred for large‑scale farms – Ideal for operations with 50,000+ layers per house; centralized automation reduces labor demand
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Uniform climate control – Each tier has individual air inlets and exhaust connections, enabling precise temperature and humidity management from top to bottom
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Centralized manure removal – A single belt conveyor under each tier moves waste to a cross auger, eliminating daily manual raking
3. Eighth Generation Precision Feeding System – Industry Leading Advantages
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Error less than 1% per chicken – Digital dosing units and load cells measure feed by weight, not volume, achieving ±0.5g accuracy per feeding port
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Solves manual seasoning errors – Automatic adjustment of feed amount based on bird age, weight target, and daily consumption data; no human guesswork
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Real‑time consumption monitoring – Each cage row reports feed intake to the central PLC, alerting managers to underfeeding or blockages
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Consistent flock uniformity – Every bird receives identical ration, reducing weight variation by up to 70% compared to manual feeding
4. Structural & Material Advantages (Both Types)
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Heavy‑duty galvanized steel – Withstands ammonia, pressure washing, and 15+ years of continuous operation without rust perforation
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Anti‑escape wire spacing – Precision gaps (25‑30mm front, 50‑60mm top) prevent bird head trapping while allowing feed and air passage
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Welded frame integrity – Robotic welding eliminates weak spots; each cage supports 5 times the live bird weight
5. Manure Management Advantages
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Dry belt operation – Manure removal frequency adjustable from daily to every 48 hours; belt tensioners prevent sagging and spillage
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Ammonia reduction – Rapid extraction of droppings lowers NH₃ levels to below 15ppm, reducing respiratory diseases and improving eggshell quality
6. Health & Biosecurity Advantages
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Sloped cage floor (7‑8°) – Eggs roll gently to front collection belt; no egg eating behavior due to easy access
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Removable dropping boards (stepped type) – Sliding galvanized trays can be pulled and washed without disturbing birds
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Isolation between tiers (stacked type) – Solid aprons prevent upper droppings from contaminating lower birds
7. Application by Farm Scale & Bird Type
Small to Medium Layer Farms (Stepped Type)
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Free‑range or barn‑laid systems – Lower profile fits older buildings with limited height; natural lighting supports organic certification
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Breeder flocks – Easy artificial insemination access makes stepped type the standard for pedigree and grandparent stock
Large Commercial Layer Farms (Stacked Type)
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High‑density egg production – 100,000+ birds per house with full automation; each tier connected to central egg conveyor and grading line
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Pullet rearing to point‑of‑lay – Stacked cages can be used from 8 weeks to transfer, reducing handling stress
Specialized Operations
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Table egg production – Both types integrate with in‑line egg washing, candling, and packing
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Parent stock for broilers – Stepped type preferred for natural mating (lower density, better movement space)
8. Automation & Control Advantages
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Central PLC integration – One controller manages feeding, watering, lighting, ventilation, and alarm systems for all tiers
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Historical data logging – Feed intake per cage, mortality alerts, and daily egg output stored for 24 months; exportable for audit
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Remote access option – Monitor and adjust feed curves from any internet‑connected device
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