In the poultry industry, stacked cages and tiered cages are two primary types of breeding equipment. When selecting these, farmers should base their choice on their actual breeding conditions and needs. Both types of cages offer unique advantages during the breeding process, but their strengths differ significantly when compared. Next, we will primarily summarize some advantages of stacked cages over tiered cages for farmers.
1. It's evident that farmers using stacked chicken coops have a significant advantage in both the utilization of chicken shed area and the number of chickens raised. Stacked coops require less space than step coops and can accommodate more chickens.
2. When employing layered chicken coops, farmers can use a complete set of automated feeding equipment for raising chickens. This not only ensures uniformity in the chickens' diet but also facilitates timely removal of manure from the coop. However, when using stepped chicken coops, most farmers opt for manual feeding, which fails to showcase these advantages.
3. The stacked chicken coops are easier to assemble than the stepped chicken coops. The primary setup for stacked coops involves layering them one on top of the other, which is more time and labor-saving.


