15" Chicken Cages for Compact and Efficient Poultry Management
Explore our 15" chicken cages, designed for compact and efficient poultry housing. These durable chicken cages are perfect for small flocks, backyard chickens, and breeding operations. With easy-to-clean trays, rust-resistant materials, and proper ventilation, our 15" poultry cages ensure a safe, clean, and productive environment for layers, broilers, and chicks. Ideal for poultry farmers, breeders, and hobbyists looking to maximize space without sacrificing comfort or performance.
Durable and Space-Saving 15" Poultry Cages for Layers and Breeders
Our 15" chicken cages combine durability, functionality, and space-saving design. Perfect for layers, broilers, and breeding chickens, these cages are built with high-quality materials to ensure longevity and ease of use. Featuring removable waste trays, optimal airflow, and compact dimensions, these poultry cages simplify maintenance while keeping your flock healthy and organized. Ideal for small-scale farms, hatcheries, and backyard setups.
Frequently Asked Questions About 15" Chicken Cages
Should I purchase anything extra?
Your complete cage system will come with everything you need! However, you can always purchase an extra manure tray for faster and easier clean-ups! Additionally, we sell additional supplies for our watering systems including float valve tanks, spare nipples, shut off valves and extra hose!
What are the dimensions of 15" chicken cages?
These cages are typically 15 inches in height, designed for small to medium-sized flocks.
Are these cages predator proof?
No, our cages are not predator proof. They are best placed in an enclosed shelter or an outbuilding.
Are they suitable for breeding purposes?
Yes, these cages are often used for breeding and separating birds.
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