This system delivers consistent, precise feed to poultry and pig houses. It integrates silos, hoppers, auger or chain conveying, pans or troughs, and centralized controls. The goal is stable intake, lower labor, and clean, efficient operations in modern commercial facilities.
Automated conveyance reduces manual handling and protects feed quality. Quick cleaning, straightforward management, and durable parts help lower waste and keep a tidy house environment.
Even delivery along the house and across tiers reduces competition and supports uniform growth or laying performance. Designs limit fines and spillage in cage and floor setups.
Pan lines offer frequent small meals with 360° access for even growth. Quick-disassembly pans support fast cleaning and biosecurity.
Chain lines deliver controlled portions to each cage row. They synchronize intake and suit A-type and H-type multi-tier houses.
Moisture-resistant pans and wider grills adapt to wet areas and heavier birds for reliable floor feeding.
Auger-fed dry or wet/dry feeders provide accurate rations with minimal waste. Options include sensor control, stainless contact parts, and anti-corrosion coatings.
Single or multi-line delivery maintains feeder supply using level sensors. Ad libitum or timed dosing fits growth phases and management goals.
Sealed hoppers and quality silos protect the ration. Flexible auger or chain systems match house length and tiers while limiting breakage.
Impact-resistant pans and durable troughs with anti-waste grills reduce spillage and selective eating. Quick-release designs speed up daily cleaning. For related parts, see Automatic Support Equipment.
Reliable motors, feed level sensors, and control panels start and stop lines to maintain target levels and prevent overfill.
Frames and mesh use zinc–aluminum–magnesium or similar coatings to extend service life in high-ammonia environments.
Programs adjust portions and intervals by age and production stage. Optional logging supports performance review.
Feeding can synchronize with ventilation, lighting, and nipple drinkers. This coordination supports welfare and feed conversion.
We provide CAD/PDF layouts tailored to house size, bird density, and workflow to keep routes efficient and accessible.
Lines integrate with steel structures, supports, and walkways for easy maintenance. We customize configuration, control logic, and materials and supply matched supporting equipment and accessories.
Standardized assembly and pre-wired sections shorten on-site work and support consistent quality.
Simple checks and tool-free cleaning reduce downtime and help maintain feed hygiene.
Training, technical support, and available spare parts keep lines reliable across production cycles.
Automated dosing and controlled distribution reduce manual work, spillage, and fines, supporting measurable savings.
Multi-tier compatibility maximizes vertical space in cage houses. Modular components allow future expansion.
Experience with long houses and large projects demonstrates stable performance in commercial settings.
Configurable for various lengths, tier counts, A-type/H-type cages, and broiler or duck floor systems.
Motors and gearboxes are selected for line length and load. Voltage and frequency match regional standards.
Pan density and trough spacing match flock size and target intake. Modes include manual, timed, and sensor-based with overload protection and emergency stops.
Layouts coordinate with egg collection, manure removal, and drinker lines. Ventilation and lighting programs complement feeding to support comfort and targets; see Automatic Support Equipment.
Contact our Automatic Feeding System manufacturer team to discuss your house layout or request a tailored CAD plan.




