How to choose poultry equipment — before you send an RFQ.
Selection criteria, capacity planning, CAPEX bands, procurement checklists and the most common mistakes — written by procurement engineers, not manufacturers. Use these guides as a pre-flight before engaging suppliers.
How to Choose a Poultry Ventilation System
Ventilation is the single most consequential CAPEX decision in a poultry house. Get it right and FCR, mortality and cycle time all fall into predictable ranges; get it wrong and no other investment can recover the losses. This guide walks a buyer through the decision before an RFQ is issued.
How to Choose Poultry Feeding Equipment
Feed is 65–72% of broiler OPEX and 60–68% of layer OPEX. The feeding system determines how much of that feed converts into weight or eggs versus how much is wasted, spilled or unevenly distributed. This guide walks a buyer through the decision before an RFQ.
How to Choose Poultry Drinking Systems
Water intake drives feed intake — every 1% shortfall in water availability shows up as a 2–3% shortfall in growth. Drinker choice, line height, flow rate and water quality all matter more than the CAPEX line suggests.
How to Choose Poultry Heating
Brooding heat determines chick uniformity in the first 10 days — and chick uniformity determines final flock performance. The heating decision is really two decisions: fuel type and delivery method.
How to Choose Poultry Cooling Systems
Above 28 °C, bird performance falls off a cliff. Cooling is not optional in tropical, arid or continental-summer climates — it is the second half of the ventilation investment.
How to Choose an Egg Collection System
Egg collection is the operation that determines whether a layer farm scales. The right system reduces cracks, cuts labour and integrates with grading; the wrong system caps farm size at whatever staff can pick by hand.
How to Choose Hatchery Equipment
A hatchery is a pharma-grade facility disguised as a poultry building. Every decision from setter type to HVAC filtration compounds — get one wrong and hatchability, chick quality and biosecurity all suffer together.
How to Choose Poultry Processing Equipment
A processing plant is a food-safety asset first, a productivity asset second. Line-speed choice, chill technology and hygienic-design decisions determine both regulatory approval and margin.
Poultry Equipment Buyer's Checklist
The buyer's checklist below covers the questions every serious poultry-equipment purchase should answer before an RFQ leaves your inbox. Use it as a one-page pre-flight before engaging suppliers.
Common Poultry Equipment Purchasing Mistakes
First-time buyers repeat the same handful of mistakes. The good news: they are predictable, and every one is preventable with a disciplined pre-RFQ process.
