Poultry Battery Cages for 35,000 Layers Farm in Uganda
The chicken farm uses poultry battery cages to raise 35,000 laying hens. It is located in Uganda and covers an area of approximately 1 acre.
Basic Situation:
The farm has two chicken houses, one for 15,000 laying hens and the other for 20,000 laying hens. Both chicken houses use A-type layer battery cage system.
A-type 4-tier Layer Cages: provide efficient housing for layer chickens, maximizing space utilization within a multi-tiered system
Automatic Feeding System: Automated feeding system provides balanced feed for chickens.
Automatic Drinking System: Pressure drinking system ensures that chickens have access to clean drinking water at any time.
Automatic Manual Cleaning System: Belt-type feces collection system to keep the chicken house clean and hygienic.
Advantages of Poultry Battery Cages:
Improve egg production: A-type layer battery cage system provides a controlled environment for chickens, reducing stress and increasing egg production.
Automated Operation: Automated feeding, watering and manure management systems reduce labor requirements and improve operational efficiency.
Good Hygienic Conditions: The belt-type manure collection system keeps the chicken house clean and hygienic, reducing the risk of disease.
Save land: The A-type layer battery cage system utilizes vertical space, saving valuable land resources.
Result:
After the chicken farm was equipped with poultry battery cages, the egg production rate increased by 15% and the welfare of the poultry was also improved. Automated operations reduce operating costs and increase profit margins. The project has become a success story for modern poultry farming in Uganda, setting a benchmark for other chicken farms.