Manual Gravity Feeders | Small-scale poultry farms; Requires manual refilling. Designed for low-cost setups. | Gravity-fed system (flow rate: 2–3 kg/min). No automation. | Low upfront cost; No electricity required. | Labor-intensive; Inconsistent feed distribution (±20% variance). |
Basic Automatic Feeders (Our Base) | Medium-sized farms; Semi-automated operations. Designed for 500–2,000 birds. | Timer-based feeding (±15-minute accuracy). 500 kg capacity. | Reduces labor by 30%; Simple setup. | Limited adaptability; No real-time feed level monitoring. |
Advanced Sensor-Based Feeders (Our Advanced) | Large-scale broiler farms; High-volume operations. Designed for 5,000+ birds. | Sensor-activated feed distribution (detects 10% capacity ▲). 1,000 kg capacity. | ▲ 40% labor reduction; Real-time monitoring (ASTM F3358 compliance). | Higher upfront cost; Requires electrical power. |
Conveyor Belt Feeders | Hatcheries; Continuous feed supply. Designed for 24/7 operation. | Conveyor-driven system (flow rate: 10 kg/min). Stainless steel construction. | High throughput; Durable (ISO 3833 corrosion resistance). | High maintenance; Noise level: 55 dBA (may stress poultry). |
Pellet Dispenser Systems | Poultry with specific diets; Requires precise feed portions. | Pellet-specific design (dispenses 2–5 mm pellets). 300 kg capacity. | Ensures uniform feed size; Minimizes waste. | Limited to pelletized feed; Slow refill process. |
Self-Refilling Gravity Feeders | Free-range poultry; Low-tech environments. Designed for 100–500 birds. | Gravity-fed with auto-refill hopper (capacity: 300 kg). Manual calibration. | Reduces refilling frequency; Low energy use. | Inconsistent distribution (±15% variance); No sensor feedback. |