Modern chicken farming costs and equipment

Modern chicken breeding is a trend in the breeding industry. The use of modern chicken raising equipment are more conducive to management and operation. Many farmers want to join the chicken industry, but they don’t know the approximate cost of the input. Let’s talk about it today.

 

The advantages of modern chicken farms. Save resources. Modern chicken farming is due to the high degree of automation. It can effectively save land and labor resources. It can provide a good environmental condition for chickens and ensure the healthy growth of chickens.

 

The cost of raising chickens. Farmers need to rent land. Buy chicken fry. Buy chicken cages. Buy feed. Buy anti-epidemic drugs. These can all be related to the farming capacity of the farmers and their own economic conditions.

Modern chicken farming equipment

Drinking water equipment. Drinking nipple can save water and prevent bacterial contamination. Farmers must choose high-quality water-tight drinking fountains. Nowadays, the most commonly used chickens are the water tank. It can be supplied with constant running water. But wash the sink every day. Hanging tower type automatic drinking fountains can be used when brooding. Both sanitation and water saving.

 

Feeding equipment. Feeding troughs are used for caged chickens. This feeding method can also be used when raising young chicks. The shape of the trough has a great influence on the feed intake of the chicken house. If the trough is too shallow and there is no edge guard, it will cause excessive feed waste.

 

Ventilation equipment. Closed chicken houses must be mechanically ventilated according to the direction of airflow in the house. It can be divided into two types: horizontal ventilation and longitudinal ventilation. Horizontal ventilation means that the direction of airflow in the house is perpendicular to the long axis of the house. Longitudinal ventilation refers to a ventilation method in which a large number of fans are concentrated in one place so that the airflow in the house is parallel to the long axis of the chicken house.