This page documents a delivery case by Livi Machinery (Zhengzhou Livi Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.) for a 50,000-layer commercial farm project in Nigeria. The scope focused on an H-type automatic layer cage system and integrated automation—feeding, drinking, manure removal, and egg collection—supported by poultry house layout/design, shipping coordination, on-site installation guidance, and commissioning support.
As a manufacturing + trading integrated supplier and poultry farm solution provider, LIVI approaches large-scale layer projects as a complete poultry house + equipment system, not a standalone cage purchase—so farm layout, equipment compatibility, and operational flow can be aligned from the start.
In a 50,000-layer project, space utilization, routine labor efficiency, and consistency of daily operations become central design considerations. An H-type layer cage configuration is commonly selected for larger farms because it supports a more compact, structured layout and helps standardize workflows across rows and tiers.
Cages, feeding, drinking, manure handling, and egg collection are designed to operate as one coordinated system, reducing mismatches and improving operational clarity.
Standardized equipment layout supports repeatable daily routines—important for scaling teams and maintaining management consistency over time.
A structured H-type arrangement supports efficient movement paths for inspection, maintenance, and system checks in high-capacity poultry houses.
For this Nigeria layer farm, the delivery scope was planned around making the poultry house and the automation system work together in real conditions—especially important for large-scale operations in hot-climate regions.
In LIVI’s full automated poultry cage equipment approach, automation is not positioned as “extra features.” It is part of building a standard operating foundation for commercial layer farms—especially where labor efficiency and management clarity are priorities.
Designed for consistent feed distribution along the cage rows, supporting stable routines and simplified daily scheduling.
Integrated water lines and drinkers support easier hygiene management and more orderly inspection/maintenance practices.
Regular manure removal supports better house cleanliness and helps maintain a more manageable working environment.
Centralized egg collection supports organized handling processes suitable for commercial-scale layer farming.
Outcome focus for this case: creating a standardized, replicable operating foundation for automated layer farming—aligned with the farm’s scale and local operating conditions.
LIVI’s “poultry farm solution” delivery logic connects design decisions to on-site execution. For large farms, early alignment between poultry house layout and system configuration helps reduce rework and improves readiness for commissioning.
Looking for a clear equipment + poultry house delivery path to support a scalable operation model.
Seeking integrated automation modules to improve workflow standardization and daily management efficiency.
Needing planning that considers local conditions and supports efficient labor use in commercial-scale layer production.
Zhengzhou Livi Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (brand: Livi Machinery) has specialized in poultry farming equipment since 2013, serving B2B customers worldwide with cage systems, automation equipment, and chicken house supporting solutions. For projects like this Nigeria 50,000-layer farm, LIVI combines equipment manufacturing with solution delivery—planning, configuration, installation guidance, and commissioning support—to help customers establish an operationally workable farm system.
If you are planning a commercial layer farm or upgrading an existing poultry house, you can align your project faster by preparing: target capacity, house size (L×W×H), local climate notes, and the automation modules you want to include. LIVI can then propose an H-type automatic layer cage configuration and a compatible integration plan for feeding, drinking, manure removal, and egg collection.