Thailand's livestock sector faces unique challenges due to its tropical monsoon climate, where extreme humidity and heat significantly impact animal health. The demand for a professional cage house poultry system has surged as farmers transition from open-air sheds to controlled environment buildings to mitigate heat stress and disease outbreaks.
In the swine industry, traditional breeding methods are being replaced by scientific housing. The implementation of a specialized farrowing house for pigs is now critical for reducing piglet mortality rates, as precise temperature control and hygienic surfaces are required to maintain health in the damp Thai environment.
Furthermore, the diversification of small-scale farming in Thailand has led to an increased need for space-efficient solutions. The adoption of the multi level rabbit cage allows urban and peri-urban farmers to maximize protein production per square meter while ensuring adequate ventilation and waste management.