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Feature | PremiumPro Cages | Basic Cages | Competitor X |
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Lifespan | 12-15 years | 3-5 years | 8-10 years |
Chick Survival Rate | 98.2% | 89% | 94% |
Space Optimization | 3 tiers | 2 tiers | 2 tiers |
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A: Poultry breeding cages are typically made from galvanized steel for durability and corrosion resistance. Wire mesh is used for walls and floors to ensure ventilation and waste removal. Plastic components may also be included for feeders and waterers.
A: The cage size depends on the bird type and flock density—allow 0.5–1 sq ft per chicken. For layers, include nesting boxes and perches. Ensure adequate height (12–18 inches) to prevent overcrowding.
A: While structurally similar, rabbit cages often have solid flooring and fewer ventilation gaps. Poultry cages prioritize waste drainage through wire floors. Adaptations may be needed for species-specific requirements.
A: Poultry cages include egg-collection trays, reinforced feed tracks, and sloped flooring for egg rolling. They’re designed for easy manure removal and often have tiered stacking systems to maximize space.
A: Clean cages weekly to prevent disease, with daily spot removal of waste. Disinfect monthly using poultry-safe solutions. Replace bedding in nesting areas every 3–4 days for hygiene.