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Daily maintenance of laying hen cages
The inside and outside of the egg laying cage must be clean. Ensure that there is no oil stain on the sliding surfaces, screw rods, racks, gearboxes, oil holes, etc. There should be no oil or air leaks from any part. Remove all chips, debris, and dirt around the equipment. Tools, accessories, and workpieces (products) must be placed neatly. Pipes and lines must be orderly. Lubricate well, add or change oil on time, ensure continuous oil supply, no dry friction, normal oil pressure, bright oil level indicator, unobstructed oil passages, oil quality meets requirements, clean oil gun, oil cup, and oil felt. Adhere to safe operating procedures, do not overload the equipment, ensure that the equipment's safety protection devices are complete and reliable, and promptly eliminate unsafe factors. Daily maintenance of egg laying cages is the foundation of equipment maintenance and must be standardized and formalized. Work quotas and material consumption quotas should be established for regular maintenance of equipment, and assessments should be conducted according to these quotas. Regular equipment maintenance should be included in the workshop's contracted responsibility system assessment. Regular equipment inspection is a planned preventive inspection. In addition to human senses, inspection methods should also include certain inspection tools and instruments, following the regular inspection card. Regular inspections are also known as regular checks. Precision checks should also be performed on mechanical equipment to determine the actual precision level.
2025-11-06
Daily management of laying ducks
When breeding ducks for egg production, they are selected before they reach laying age. Those meeting the requirements are transferred to the adult breeding duck stage for egg-laying management; those that do not meet the requirements are processed as meat ducks. The purpose of raising laying ducks is to increase egg production, improve the fertilization and hatching rates of hatching eggs, and ensure strong ducklings. The feeding and management of laying ducks can be divided into two methods: semi-pasture and semi-housing, and mainly housing.
2025-11-06
Requirements for the construction of chicken cages
In caged layer farming, hens generally enter cages at 18-20 weeks of age and are culled at 72 weeks of age, completing one production year. Therefore, in addition to good chicken coop environmental conditions, a rationally structured cage is necessary to enable laying hens to achieve their highest production efficiency.
2025-11-06
Product advantages of caged layer hens
1. The scientific cage design prevents hens from getting stuck, effectively reducing fatigue and improving egg production, with zero egg breakage. 2. The hen cage is made of national standard Q235 bridge steel, which is elastic, does not deform, and will not sag over its lifetime. 3. Double-layer galvanizing ensures the cage remains rust-free for years, with a lifespan of over 16 years. 4. The feeding position can be adjusted, accommodating more hens feeding together. 5. Simple structure, using fewer materials. 6. Simple and easy-to-learn installation and control. 7. Reduces the chance of chicken injury. 8. Better protects the chicken's feathers.
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