22" Chicken Cages for Spacious and Efficient Poultry Housing
Discover our 22" chicken cages, offering spacious and durable housing solutions for your poultry. Perfect for layers, broilers, and breeding chickens, these large chicken cages provide ample space, proper ventilation, and easy maintenance. Built with high-quality materials and removable trays for simple cleaning, our 22" poultry cages ensure a healthy and productive environment for your flock. Ideal for farms, hatcheries, and backyard poultry enthusiasts looking for efficient.
Durable and Spacious 22" Poultry Cages for Layers and Breeders
Our 22" chicken cages are designed to accommodate larger flocks while maintaining durability and ease of use. Featuring rust-resistant construction, optimal airflow, and removable waste trays, these cages simplify poultry care and ensure a clean, safe environment. Perfect for layers, broilers, and breeding operations, these poultry cages are ideal for farms and backyard setups that require high-capacity and reliable chicken housing solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions About 22" 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 is the main use of 22" chicken cages?
These larger cages accommodate bigger flocks or larger birds, providing ample space for comfort and productivity.
Are these cages predator proof?
No, our cages are not predator proof. They are best placed in an enclosed shelter or an outbuilding.
Can 22" chicken cages be stacked?
Yes, many designs are stackable for efficient use of vertical space.
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