Our breeding cage systems are crafted for durability and functionality, offering an ideal solution for poultry farmers and bird enthusiasts. With robust construction, stackable configurations, and bird-safe materials, these cages support efficient breeding and flock management. Perfect for small or large-scale operations, our systems ensure the health, comfort, and productivity of your birds.
Frequently Asked Questions About Breeding Cage Systems
How do I Mix-N-Match?
Choose from the below products and build out your custom setup with layer additions. We suggest a 5 gallon water tank if you are going above 3 layers and also suggest never going above 5 levels or 6 feet.Popular setups pair a chick brooder with a grow out pen. From there, if you are raising quail you can purchase quail cage layer additions. We also have layers for chickens, partridge, and pheasant.
What if I want to raise quail?
Quail are awesome to keep in your garage, barn, backyard enclosure or even inside your home. Our stackable system provides a safe environment for your quail.
Newly upgraded in 2024, all egg roll-out quail cages now have removable interior dividers to allow for a full quail hutch style, allowing for room to roam around.
Want to get started? Check out our starter kits.
Do I need to purchase a nesting box?
Nope! Our stackable breeding cages have egg roll-out trays that act as a rollaway nest box. There is a slight slope to catch the eggs as the roll out, reducing egg breakage.
This feature also ensures that eggs are kept clean and safe, enhancing overall productivity and efficiency.
What is a breeding cage?
Our breeding cages, known for their robust construction and ergonomic design, provide an ideal environment for efficient poultry breeding. We focus on a comfortable and stress-free environment during the breeding process.
These stackable cages are not only durable but also designed for ease of use, making them a favorite among both novice and experienced breeders. Their user-friendly features streamline daily maintenance tasks, allowing you to focus more on the growth and health of your birds.
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