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Our commercial poultry plucker processes 200 birds/hour—triple industry averages. Stainless steel blades last 5X longer than competitors. You save 40% energy with smart torque control. See the difference:
Feature | Standard Model | Plucker Pro X9 |
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Birds/Hour | 80 | 200 |
Noise Level | 85 dB | 68 dB |
Warranty | 1 Year | 5 Years |
Why settle for 93% feather removal when our goose plucker machine achieves 99.7%? Adjustable drum settings handle 8-25 lb geese effortlessly. Farmers report 31% fewer damaged skins—your premium products deserve premium tools.
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A: A commercial poultry plucker is designed to efficiently remove feathers from chickens, turkeys, and other birds during processing. It uses rotating rubber fingers or discs to automate feather removal, reducing labor and time. These machines are ideal for large-scale poultry farms or processing facilities.
A: A goose plucker machine is specifically engineered to handle the larger size and tougher feathers of geese. It typically features stronger motors, wider drums, and adjustable settings to accommodate the bird's bulk. This ensures thorough feather removal without damaging the skin.
A: Yes, most duck plucker machines can also process chickens, turkeys, and other small poultry if adjusted properly. However, ensure the machine has customizable speed and drum settings to accommodate different bird sizes. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines for compatibility.
A: Regular cleaning of rubber fingers, lubrication of moving parts, and inspection for wear are essential. Replace damaged fingers promptly to maintain efficiency. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule to ensure longevity and optimal performance.
A: Modern poultry pluckers use gentle rubber fingers and adjustable rotation speeds to prevent skin damage. Proper calibration based on bird size and feather type is crucial. High-quality machines prioritize both efficiency and minimizing bruising or tearing.