Hemei is very knowledgeable that egg production is a key business for farmers all over the world. And that is the reason why Hemei created H Type Layer Cages. These specific cages are tailored to maximize egg production for farmers. Now, with these cages, farmers can raise more hens in a given space without putting the hens in a position where they will feel cramped or suffer. So, this design is beneficial for both the farmers and hens.
This leads to a smooth and productive operation in the poultry processing plant. These enclosures are designed to mimic the hens’ natural habitat. These are spacious enough for hens to stretch and also feel comfortable by flapping them. The cages feature sloping floors as well, making cleaning a breeze. This design helps keep the hens from sitting in their waste, which can affect their health. When the cages are cleaned and comfortable, it helps the hens to stay healthy and produce more eggs.
Hemei knows that in egg farming we have to use the space effectively. H Type Layer Cages allow farmers to keep far more hens in the same area than was possible in older farming practices. Because the cages could stack one over the other, farmers could use the vertical space for the cages. All the cages are the same size, so it is easy to stack them to maximize space. The smart design allows farmers to maximize the space they have, resulting in the number of eggs produced raising status. To have more hens in the same space means better for farmers in this business.
The H Type Layer Cages are low maintenance in design and construction. They are constructed from durable materials, such as galvanized steel and PVC. Galvanized steel is extremely robust and resistant to rust so guarantees a long lifespan. It also makes cleaning the cages a lot easier. Since PVC is a lightweight material, it ensures that the cages are easy to move and set up. Cages have sloped floors, allowing waste to slide into dedicated pits — a fact that makes cleaning easier. It becomes less tedious for farmers to clean, so they are free to spend more time on their hens' happiness and health rather than on cleaning their cages.
They also offer numerous health benefits for both hens and farmers. The design of the cages — with sloping floors and manure pits — collects waste in one easy-to-reach spot. This allows for easy waste disposal by farmers and keeps cages free of accumulated waste. And a clean cage limit the exchange of diseases which lead to less sick chickens. Not only do healthy hens lay more eggs, but they help maintain a healthier farming ecosystem. They ensure good air circulation in the cages, and sufficient lighting — which makes the ambience pleasant for the hens. This leads to more robust health and higher quality egg production in hens.