Engineered for reliable egg production, this housing solution reduces manual work and keeps the environment cleaner and safer. It fits small houses through large installations and is configured to match building size, local climate, and production targets. Explore related solutions in Poultry Cage Systems.
Automatic feeding lines deliver consistent feed to each tier and row. Adjustable troughs and durable drives reduce waste and keep delivery uniform with minimal supervision.
Nipple drinking lines supply clean water on demand. Pressure regulation and filtration prevent leaks and help maintain dry aisles.
Egg collection uses gentle belts and synchronized drives to transfer eggs from tiers to conveyors and packing tables. This lowers cracks and supports high throughput.
Manure belts move waste quickly to pits or composting areas, helping reduce ammonia and protect equipment service life.
Ventilation and lighting maintain stable conditions. Fans, inlets, and evaporative pads regulate temperature and humidity, while programmed lighting supports laying performance.
A-type designs offer a compact footprint and straightforward maintenance. They suit moderate stocking densities and limited house height.
H-type cages maximize vertical space with more tiers, centralized egg and manure lines, and clear ventilation channels. They increase capacity per square meter while preserving bird comfort.
Choose three or more tiers based on building height, stocking density, and service aisle access. Balanced tier heights and aisle widths maintain airflow and safe movement for staff.
Cage wire with zinc–aluminum–magnesium coating resists rust and ammonia. Smooth finishes help protect plumage and feet.
Ergonomic doors and partitions support natural movement and easy inspection. Cleanability features, including debris-shedding angles and belt guards, reduce buildup and shorten wash-downs.
Professional layouts align rows, fans, inlets, columns, and walkways to streamline installation. Structural drawings coordinate trusses with conveyors and climate equipment.
Unified controls manage feeding, drinking, manure belts, egg lines, and ventilation. Real-time alerts and logs support preventive maintenance.
Consistent access to feed and water, stable climate, and gentle egg handling contribute to higher lay rates and lower breakage.
Automation reduces manual tasks and standardizes routines, enabling smaller teams to manage more birds.
Efficient fans and lighting schedules help cut energy use while supporting flock health year-round.
Standardized manufacturing and packing deliver frames and mesh for rapid assembly. Clear manuals and labeled modules speed setup.
Experienced teams handle installation, calibration, and operator training. Ongoing support and readily available spare parts help protect uptime.
Layouts and logistics proven in large-scale farms inform tier counts and service flow. Modular rows, extendable conveyors, and expandable control panels support phased expansion.
OEM/ODM options include custom dimensions, door styles, coatings, and branding.
Add egg counters, feed level sensors, water pressure monitors, and belt cleaners to improve visibility and reduce downtime.
Central dashboards consolidate equipment and environmental data for proactive management.
What is this system?
A structured housing and automation setup for laying hens, integrating feed, water, egg handling, manure removal, and climate control.
How do I choose A-type or H-type?
Select A-type for moderate heights and simpler maintenance; choose H-type when you need higher capacity per area with centralized logistics.
What house size fits?
Row counts, tier numbers, and service aisles are calculated from building width, length, and height. Structural drawings align columns with cage layouts and conveyors.
How is welfare supported?
Uniform feed and water access, stable climate, smooth finishes, and clean belts promote comfort and health.
Share your building dimensions, target flock size, and climate profile to receive CAD/PDF layouts, specifications, and phased timelines. Contact our layer cage system manufacturer team to discuss your project and view typical configurations in the digital showroom.




