Did you know that 42% of poultry farmers report losses due to poor cage designs? If you're struggling with low egg yields, cramped spaces, or frequent equipment replacements, your breeding cages might be sabotaging your profits. Let's fix that.
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Our galvanized steel poultry breeding cage
s deliver 3 game-changing advantages:
Feature | Standard Cages | Our Pro Series |
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Price per unit | $89 | $97 |
Warranty | 1 year | 5 years |
Customization | No | Free CAD designs |
Whether you need stackable poultry breeding cages for urban farms or heavy-duty rabbit breeding cages for commercial operations, we adapt to YOU. Choose from:
Green Valley Farms upgraded to our poultry breeding cages and achieved:
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A: Prioritize durability, adequate ventilation, and easy waste management. Ensure the design allows for proper feeding and watering access. Stainless steel or galvanized materials are recommended for longevity.
A: Poultry cages focus on perches and egg-collection systems, while rabbit cages require sturdy flooring and nesting boxes. Rabbit cages often need deeper waste trays due to different excretion patterns. Both require species-specific spacing calculations.
A: While designed for poultry, some cages may adapt to quail or pheasants with modifications. Rabbit breeding cages differ significantly in wire spacing and floor structure. Always verify species-specific requirements before repurposing.
A: Typical wire gaps range from 1-1.5 inches (2.5-3.8 cm) for adult chickens. Smaller gaps (0.5-1 inch) prevent chick escapes in breeding setups. Adjust based on poultry breed size and growth stages.
A: Remove waste daily and perform deep cleaning weekly. Disinfect monthly using poultry-safe solutions. Intensive cleaning cycles should align with breeding rotations or flock changes.