When people talk about caged poultry systems, the real conversation is about uptime, biosecurity, and feed-to-egg efficiency. The 4 Tiers 100-300 Birds Capacity Chick Brooder Cage from Nianfa Wire Mesh Factory is one of those quietly popular rigs I keep seeing from Nigeria to the Philippines. It’s not flashy. It’s practical, modular, and (to be honest) more forgiving in the field than many spec sheets admit.
Three forces shape today’s caged poultry choices: galvanized longevity (steel costs aren’t going down), simpler water systems (nipples with fewer leak points), and space-optimized A- and H-type stacks that respect welfare rules while keeping density economical. Surprisingly, small farms want the same quick-install kits as big integrators—plug-and-play drinking lines and troughs are winning.
| Type | A-type (layers) / H-type (chicks & broilers) |
| Tiers / Capacity | 4 tiers; ≈100–300 birds (real-world use may vary by breed/age) |
| Materials | Q235 steel wire, hot-dip or heavy zinc galvanizing (EN 10346 Z275-class ≈) |
| Drinking System | Water box/pressure regulator, PVC pipe, nipple drinkers |
| Feeding System | Plastic or iron troughs with anti-waste lips |
| Accessories | Pliers, nails, connectors, pipe contacts—DIY install ready |
| Origin | Jinwang Western Street, Industrial Zone, Anping County, Hengshui, Hebei, China |
| Service Life | ≈10–15 years with proper washing and dry-house management |
Layers in A-type banks for mid-scale egg farms; H-type for brooding in tight houses; broilers where hygiene cycles are strict. A farm manager in Uganda told me the DIY install “took a weekend with three guys,” and the nipple lines “cut our wet litter by half.” That checks out with what I’ve seen in Mozambique and Thailand as well.
| Vendor | Galvanizing | Lead Time | After-sales |
| Nianfa Wire Mesh Factory | Hot-dip, Z275-class ≈ | 3–6 weeks (region-dependent) | Manuals + remote guidance |
| Regional Fabricator A | Electro-galv (lighter) | 1–3 weeks | On-site (paid) |
| Importer B | Mixed batches | 8–10 weeks | Email support |
Options include 3- or 4-layer stacks, plastic vs. iron troughs, and pressure-regulated water kits. For welfare compliance, spacing and perches can be configured per local rules (EU 1999/74/EC for layers, or OIE guidance). Factory-level certifications typically include ISO 9001; third-party inspections (SGS) available on request.
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