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Tips for choosing automated chicken farming equipment

Clarify the breeding requirements


Determine the required equipment based on the types of animals being farmed, the scale of farming and the farming mode. For instance, in a chicken farm, equipment such as chicken cages, feeding, drinking water, and manure removal needs to be taken into consideration. Large-scale breeding usually requires more sophisticated and highly automated equipment to enhance production efficiency and management levels.


Consider the performance of the equipment


- Reliability: Selecting equipment with reliable quality and high stability can reduce the probability of failure and maintenance costs. For instance, the automated feeding systems of well-known brands, which adopt high-quality materials and manufacturing processes, can operate stably for a long time.


- Precision: For some equipment with precision requirements, such as automatic feeders and environmental control systems, high precision can ensure that animals receive accurate feed quantities and suitable growth environments.


- Compatibility: The equipment should be well compatible with the existing facilities and other equipment in the breeding farm to achieve the coordinated operation of the entire system.


Pay attention to after-sales service


- Technical support: The supplier should be capable of providing technical guidance, including equipment installation, commissioning, operation training and troubleshooting, etc.


- Accessories Supply: Ensure the timely supply of vulnerable parts for the equipment, shorten the equipment maintenance time, and reduce the impact on aquaculture production.