The commercial automatic feeding system is an indispensable part of an automated chicken farm. It can help farmers reduce labor costs, save time, and improve poultry management efficiency.
By using a complete set of automatic feeding systems, it does not require any person to operate during the feed conveying and feeding process, the whole process is completely automatic.
We developed 3 kinds of automatic chicken farm feeding systems for different battery cages and breeding scales:
Proper distribution of feed and water is a very important role player in your poultry business as they determines and affect your bird health and egg production directly. Almost decades ago, feeding and watering of chickens was based on labor. But as technology has been developed, you can easily find a fully automatic solution to the feeding problem for raising chickens that can both save your time and money.
| PRODUCT SPECIFICATION | |
|---|---|
| Automatic Chicken Feeding Systems Consists Of: | 1. Feed Tank 2. Feed Silos 3. Traveling Hopper 4. Feed Discharge 5. Motor 6. Control System, etc. |
| A-Type Automatic Chicken Feeding System | * Ladder Chicken Farm Feeding System * Cascade Automatic Chicken Feeding System |
| Commercial Automatic Chicken Feeder System | * A Type Automatic Chicken Feeder * H-Type Automatic Chicken Feeding System * Semi-Automatic Feeding Machine |
Type A is specially designed for an A-frame battery cage, featuring two distinct structures: Ladder Chicken Farm Feeding System and Cascade Automatic Chicken Feeding System.
Working Process: The chicken feed tank outside the house transports feed into the silos, which then convey it to the traveling hopper. Once full, the conveying device stops. The system walks smoothly, distributing feed evenly into the trough. When empty, the hopper returns to the discharge position to refill.
Designed specifically for H-Frame battery cage systems to satisfy high-density and multi-tiered poultry housing layouts.
Specially designed for small and medium-sized chicken farms, integrating batteries, hoppers, and feeding pipes to boost speed and maintain uniform distribution with minimal noise.