For modern layer, broiler, and brooding projects, buying single poultry equipment piece-by-piece often creates avoidable risks: house-size mismatch, standalone systems that don’t work smoothly together, unstable daily routines, and costly rework during installation or expansion.
Livi Machinery (Zhengzhou Livi Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.) provides an integrated chicken cage system and poultry house overall solution—linking house planning, equipment configuration, installation guidance, and training into one coordinated path so projects are easier to implement and manage at scale.
In poultry farm construction, equipment choice is not isolated—dimensions, installation constraints, daily workflow, and environmental requirements are interdependent. When equipment is bought separately, coordination gaps commonly appear.
Cage rows, tiers, aisle width, and service space may not align with the actual poultry house, reducing usable capacity and complicating maintenance.
Feeding, drinking, manure removal, and egg collection can run independently without a unified rhythm—creating bottlenecks and extra labor.
When processes are not designed as one system, routine tasks become inconsistent and hard to standardize across multiple houses.
Misaligned interfaces and missing allowances often lead to re-installation, additional civil work, or repeated procurement later.
An integrated chicken cage system reduces these risks by aligning layout, interfaces, and operating workflow before equipment is produced and shipped.
Livi Machinery supports layer, broiler, and brooding projects with a coordinated equipment set plus poultry house planning. The goal is a practical, installable configuration—not a single product in isolation.
| Module | Typical purpose in daily operation | Integration value |
|---|---|---|
| Cage system (A-type / H-type options) | Defines stocking structure, inspection access, and service space | Anchors layout dimensions for feeding lines, manure belts, and collection routes |
| Automated feeding system | Delivers feed in a repeatable schedule across rows/tiers | Matches cage structure and aisle planning to reduce bottlenecks and manual handling |
| Automated drinking system | Supports hygienic, consistent water access | Coordinates line routing and maintenance access to keep the house cleaner and easier to manage |
| Automated manure removal | Moves manure out in a controlled routine | Supports more stable hygiene and reduces conflicts with feeding/collection workflows |
| Automated egg collection (layers) | Centralizes egg gathering for larger houses | Aligns conveyor direction and collection points with building layout to reduce damage and labor |
| Environmental control (ventilation / cooling / sensing / controls) | Improves manageability of temperature, humidity, and air quality | Designed around local climate and house structure to support steadier operation |
An integrated approach is mainly about reducing uncertainty before build-out—so the poultry house and equipment are sized and arranged to work together from day one.
Layout considers house length/width/height, row spacing, aisle design, service areas, and future maintenance needs.
Cages, feeding, drinking, manure removal, egg collection, and environment control are selected to match interfaces and working rhythm.
Configuration can be adapted to local climate, power conditions, and operating habits to keep the setup practical and maintainable.
Livi Machinery’s solution is designed to support the full build path for poultry farm projects—especially for customers who want a clearer, more manageable route than piecemeal buying.
Note: Specific drawings and lists depend on project inputs such as house size, region, and selected configuration. Common deliverables may include layout planning materials and equipment lists for coordination.
When you want house planning and equipment configuration to match before construction and installation.
When existing houses need clearer automation upgrade routes and fewer repeated modifications.
When you want a more standardized, repeatable setup across several poultry houses.
An integrated chicken cage system is not about adding complexity—it’s about making the poultry house easier to run by connecting planning and equipment into one consistent framework.
With Livi Machinery, customers can approach poultry farm projects with a coordinated solution that supports scalable management and more stable daily routines—from house planning and configuration to installation guidance and training.