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Upgrade your poultry care routine with Hatching Time's Droppings Trays, specifically designed for use with our Comfortplast brooding and breeding pens. These trays are an essential addition to any poultry keeper's setup, providing a practical solution for maintaining cleanliness and ensuring the well-being of your flock.
Our Droppings Trays are crafted from high-quality, durable materials, making them easy to clean and resistant to the wear and tear of daily use. The design perfectly complements our Comfortplast pens, sliding effortlessly into place to catch droppings and reduce the time spent on cleaning.
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Enhanced Hygiene: By effectively catching droppings, these trays prevent the buildup of waste in the pen, reducing the risk of disease and keeping your birds healthy.
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By Umair Salahuddin
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