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  • Chain‑Link Fence for Chicken Brooding Zone Separation: Enhance Efficiency & Bio‑Security in Poultry Facilities

    Optimize chick care and internal facility management with our chain-link fence system for poultry brooding zones. Built for high-humidity environments and bio-security compliance, it helps control movement, streamline access, and enhance early-life flock performance.


    Product Description(产品描述)

    Create clean, efficient, and well-managed poultry houses with internal chain-link fencing systems for brooding zone separation.

    Designed for hatcheries, layer units, and commercial broiler farms, this modular fence system allows you to divide poultry houses into distinct zones: brooding rings, nurseries, and transition areas. This structured layout supports better feed access, minimizes cross-contamination, and enables more efficient chick monitoring during their critical first weeks.

    📐 Specifications:

    • Fence Height: 1.2 m–1.8 m (based on zone and bird type)

    • Mesh Size: 50×50 mm or 38×38 mm

    • Wire Gauge: 3.0–3.5 mm

    • Finish: Galvanized + powder-coated for corrosion resistance

    • Post Spacing: 2–2.5 m center-to-center

    • Bottom Rail: Flush to floor for hygiene and chick containment

    • Gate Width: 0.9 m with self-closing latch for feed trolley passage


    🧪 Designed for Poultry Environments:

    • Corrosion-Resistant: Coatings withstand humidity, disinfectants, and organic material

    • Modular & Cleanable: Allows regular house washing and disinfection cycles

    • Bio-Security Compliant: Helps reduce disease spread through controlled access

    • Airflow-Friendly: Mesh maintains natural ventilation patterns

    • Custom Integration: Compatible with Acoustic, Decorative, and Anti-Slip Perforated Panels


    🏭 Application Areas:

    • Commercial layer or broiler farms

    • Hatcheries with high-density chick management

    • Transitional poultry zones (nursery to grow-out)

    • Chick brooding rings or internal training pens

    • Breeder farm early-life zoning projects


    📌 Case Study:

    A commercial layer house retrofitted three separate chick brooding zones using our chain-link fence system. Specs: 1.5 m fence height, 50×50 mm mesh, 3.2 mm wire, and powder-coated finish.

    Results after 3 months:

    • 🐥 Early-life mortality down 10%

    • 🐓 Feed conversion ratio improved 3%

    • 🧹 Maintenance & cleaning access improved significantly

    • 🛠️ Fence remained intact under daily use with no repairs required

    This retrofit aligned with international brooding best practices and enhanced operational productivity.


    📌 Tips for Integrators & Poultry Managers:

    • Design for feed trolley clearance and floor flush installation

    • Include gates with soft-close mechanisms to prevent chick escapes

    • Use coating types suitable for disinfectant contact and high moisture

    • Plan for zoning flexibility with modular panels and anchor plates

    • Schedule routine fence and latch inspections at 6/12-month intervals


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Optimize chick care and internal facility management with our chain-link fence system for poultry brooding zones. Built for high-humidity environments and bio-security compliance, it helps control movement, streamline access, and enhance early-life flock performance.


Product Description(产品描述)

Create clean, efficient, and well-managed poultry houses with internal chain-link fencing systems for brooding zone separation.

Designed for hatcheries, layer units, and commercial broiler farms, this modular fence system allows you to divide poultry houses into distinct zones: brooding rings, nurseries, and transition areas. This structured layout supports better feed access, minimizes cross-contamination, and enables more efficient chick monitoring during their critical first weeks.

📐 Specifications:

  • Fence Height: 1.2 m–1.8 m (based on zone and bird type)

  • Mesh Size: 50×50 mm or 38×38 mm

  • Wire Gauge: 3.0–3.5 mm

  • Finish: Galvanized + powder-coated for corrosion resistance

  • Post Spacing: 2–2.5 m center-to-center

  • Bottom Rail: Flush to floor for hygiene and chick containment

  • Gate Width: 0.9 m with self-closing latch for feed trolley passage


🧪 Designed for Poultry Environments:

  • Corrosion-Resistant: Coatings withstand humidity, disinfectants, and organic material

  • Modular & Cleanable: Allows regular house washing and disinfection cycles

  • Bio-Security Compliant: Helps reduce disease spread through controlled access

  • Airflow-Friendly: Mesh maintains natural ventilation patterns

  • Custom Integration: Compatible with Acoustic, Decorative, and Anti-Slip Perforated Panels


🏭 Application Areas:

  • Commercial layer or broiler farms

  • Hatcheries with high-density chick management

  • Transitional poultry zones (nursery to grow-out)

  • Chick brooding rings or internal training pens

  • Breeder farm early-life zoning projects


📌 Case Study:

A commercial layer house retrofitted three separate chick brooding zones using our chain-link fence system. Specs: 1.5 m fence height, 50×50 mm mesh, 3.2 mm wire, and powder-coated finish.

Results after 3 months:

  • 🐥 Early-life mortality down 10%

  • 🐓 Feed conversion ratio improved 3%

  • 🧹 Maintenance & cleaning access improved significantly

  • 🛠️ Fence remained intact under daily use with no repairs required

This retrofit aligned with international brooding best practices and enhanced operational productivity.


📌 Tips for Integrators & Poultry Managers:

  • Design for feed trolley clearance and floor flush installation

  • Include gates with soft-close mechanisms to prevent chick escapes

  • Use coating types suitable for disinfectant contact and high moisture

  • Plan for zoning flexibility with modular panels and anchor plates

  • Schedule routine fence and latch inspections at 6/12-month intervals



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