The widespread application of tiered brooding and rearing cages
Beijing Yanbei Huamu Technology Co., Ltd. is dedicated to the research, development, and production of livestock and poultry breeding as well as related products. The company holds import‑export business licenses and boasts a robust team of scientific experts. Its products have earned widespread recognition and high praise from customers both domestically and internationally. Its main product lines include: Stacked brooding and rearing cages Automated broiler cages, tiered egg‑laying cages, raw‑egg cages, double‑ring belt mixers, raw‑egg cages, pig‑raising equipment, stacked egg‑laying cages, and more—offering a complete product line.
High-quality equipment that can resolve issues in a single step is increasingly gaining recognition from customers. Stacked brooding and rearing cages It is a product that can address all poultry‑raising equipment needs in one go. Stacked brooding and rearing cages It is a product suitable for both brooding and rearing. During the poultry‑raising process, there is no need to replace existing equipment, which helps minimize stress during bird transfers and reduces labor costs for farmers. Stacked brooding and rearing cages It employs hot-dip galvanizing for corrosion protection. With proper routine maintenance, it boasts a long service life. Moreover, its multi-tiered design allows for high-density rearing without taking up additional space, enabling intensive farming. The tiered brooding cages are equipped with a nipple‑type drinking system that can be adjusted to accommodate chickens of different sizes, and they are easy to clean and disinfect.
As society continues to develop, farming practices are constantly evolving. At present, Stacked brooding and rearing cages It has already been widely recognized by poultry farmers. The tiered egg‑laying cage for meat and poultry in this invention occupies a small footprint, making efficient use of space. Moreover, the chicken manure collected in these cages can be cleaned layer by layer, reducing environmental pollution and lowering labor costs. However, since tiered coops are multi‑level structures, handling the birds may be somewhat inconvenient; therefore, it is advisable to extend the time spent moving chickens into the coop, administer all necessary vaccinations at once, and then transfer the birds to the tiered system. The electrical system of tiered chicken houses must be matched to a single generator to ensure uniform lighting throughout the facility; light bulbs should be kept clean regularly to maintain consistent illumination intensity. The conveyor system of broiler rearing cages requires periodic lubrication, and the surfaces of the egg‑conveying and manure‑conveying rollers should be cleaned promptly to prevent damage caused by debris buildup. Additionally, the ventilation system of tiered broiler cages should be adjusted appropriately according to prevailing weather conditions. During manure removal, if only the drive roller is rotated, the conveyor will fail to operate—this may indicate that the manure‑conveying belt is clogged with excessive droppings. Regular maintenance of the manure‑conveying belt is essential, including tightening screws and removing foreign objects. If the manure on the belt appears sparse, it could be due to a leak or malfunction in the water collection trough, necessitating inspection and repair of the poultry egg‑laying cage.
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