Did you know 68% of poultry processors lose $12,000+ annually due to inefficient plucking? Manual feather removal slows your line, risks contamination, and drains profits. Meet the game-changer: industrial plucker
s engineered for speed, hygiene, and ROI.
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Our goose plucker machine processes 300 birds/hour – 8x faster than manual labor. Stainless steel fingers adapt to duck/geese anatomy, achieving 99.7% feather removal. You get USDA-compliant results without skin tears. See the difference:
Metric | Manual Labor | Plucker X900 |
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Birds/Hour | 40 | 300 |
Labor Cost/Day | $240 | $40 |
Water Usage | 150 gal | 22 gal |
While competitors use one-size-fits-all drums, our patented DualMotion™ technology combines rotational and oscillating movements. This means 30% shorter cycle times and zero broken wings. Still using outdated rubber fingers? You’re leaving money on the table.
Whether you process 15-lb turkeys or delicate quails, our modular commercial poultry plucker adjusts in minutes. Choose from:
Sunrise Farms boosted processing capacity 340% after installing three goose plucker machines. "We recovered our investment in 5 months," says CEO Mike Rawlings. Want similar results? Our engineers will audit your workflow for free.
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A: A commercial poultry plucker machine efficiently removes feathers from chickens, turkeys, and other birds during processing. It uses rotating rubber fingers or discs to gently pluck feathers without damaging the skin. This equipment is essential for high-volume poultry processing facilities.
A: Goose plucker machines are designed with stronger rotational power and denser rubber fingers to handle larger birds and tougher feathers. They often feature adjustable drum sizes to accommodate geese's longer necks and bodies. These machines prioritize minimizing bruising on thicker poultry skin.
A: Modern duck plucker machines offer adjustable settings for various duck sizes, from small ducklings to mature birds. Their rubber finger configurations and drum speeds can be modified to ensure thorough feather removal. Some models include separate compartments to prevent cross-contamination during batch processing.
A: Regularly clean the machine after use to remove feathers and debris, and lubricate moving parts as specified by the manufacturer. Inspect rubber fingers monthly for wear and replace damaged components promptly. Always follow voltage and operational guidelines to prevent motor strain.
A: Compact naked duck pluckers are available for small farms, offering portability and lower capacity. These machines maintain commercial-grade plucking efficiency while using less water and power. Their simplified design reduces maintenance costs for occasional use.