Kyrgyzstan's livestock sector is deeply rooted in its mountainous terrain, where traditional nomadic grazing has long been the norm. However, the shift toward intensive farming is accelerating, creating a surge in demand for a multi level rabbit cage to optimize space in smaller rural homesteads.
The extreme continental climate, with harsh winters and hot summers, necessitates highly durable structures. The adoption of a professional farrowing house for pigs is becoming essential to protect piglets from temperature fluctuations and reduce mortality rates in the Chuy and Osh regions.
Furthermore, the rise of local egg consumption has led to an industrialization of poultry farms. This has transitioned the market from simple backyard coops to a sophisticated egg tray production line to support the logistics of distributing fresh eggs across the republic.