chicken poultry
High-strength galvanized steel resists corrosion, rust, and extreme weather (snow, wind, rain).
Modular design allows for easy expansion or relocation.
Long lifespan (20-30 years) compared to wood (5-10 years).
Wide-span designs (up to 30m without internal columns) maximize usable space.
Multi-level cage systems (for commercial egg production) improve stocking density.
Insulated roofing & walls regulate temperature (reducing heat stress in summer and cold in winter).
Automated ventilation systems (exhaust fans, side curtains) maintain air quality.
Lighting control (LED systems for optimized egg production).
Smooth steel surfaces prevent pest infestations (mites, rodents).
Easy-to-clean floors (concrete or raised slatted flooring) reduce disease risks.
Level ground with proper drainage (to prevent flooding).
Foundation type: Concrete slab (for fixed houses) or ground screws (for temporary setups).
Primary structure: Galvanized steel columns and beams (prefabricated for quick assembly).
Roof trusses: Lightweight but strong, supporting roofing sheets.
Walls:
Corrugated steel sheets (cheaper, durable).
Sandwich panels (insulated for better climate control).
Roofing:
Reflective metal sheets (reduce heat absorption).
PVC roofing (for diffused natural light).
Concrete floors (durable, easy to clean).
Raised plastic slatted floors (better waste management).
Natural ventilation: Side openings, ridge vents.
Mechanical ventilation: Exhaust fans, evaporative cooling pads.
Automatic feeders & nipple drinkers (reduce labor costs).
Feed storage silos (for large-scale farms).
Example:
A 500 m² commercial poultry house may cost $25,000 - $60,000, depending on automation level.
✔ Regular Inspections: Check for rust, loose bolts, and ventilation efficiency.
✔ Proper Insulation: Use reflective roofing or cooling pads in hot climates.
✔ Biosecurity Measures: Disinfect entry points, control pests, and limit visitor access.
✔ Waste Management: Install manure belts or composting systems.
Steel poultry houses are the future of efficient poultry farming, offering durability, scalability, and improved disease control. Whether for small-scale or industrial poultry production, steel structures provide a cost-effective, long-term solution that outperforms traditional materials like wood and concrete.
For farmers looking to maximize productivity while minimizing maintenance, investing in a steel poultry house is a smart choice.
High-strength galvanized steel resists corrosion, rust, and extreme weather (snow, wind, rain).
Modular design allows for easy expansion or relocation.
Long lifespan (20-30 years) compared to wood (5-10 years).
Wide-span designs (up to 30m without internal columns) maximize usable space.
Multi-level cage systems (for commercial egg production) improve stocking density.
Insulated roofing & walls regulate temperature (reducing heat stress in summer and cold in winter).
Automated ventilation systems (exhaust fans, side curtains) maintain air quality.
Lighting control (LED systems for optimized egg production).
Smooth steel surfaces prevent pest infestations (mites, rodents).
Easy-to-clean floors (concrete or raised slatted flooring) reduce disease risks.
Level ground with proper drainage (to prevent flooding).
Foundation type: Concrete slab (for fixed houses) or ground screws (for temporary setups).
Primary structure: Galvanized steel columns and beams (prefabricated for quick assembly).
Roof trusses: Lightweight but strong, supporting roofing sheets.
Walls:
Corrugated steel sheets (cheaper, durable).
Sandwich panels (insulated for better climate control).
Roofing:
Reflective metal sheets (reduce heat absorption).
PVC roofing (for diffused natural light).
Concrete floors (durable, easy to clean).
Raised plastic slatted floors (better waste management).
Natural ventilation: Side openings, ridge vents.
Mechanical ventilation: Exhaust fans, evaporative cooling pads.
Automatic feeders & nipple drinkers (reduce labor costs).
Feed storage silos (for large-scale farms).
Example:
A 500 m² commercial poultry house may cost $25,000 - $60,000, depending on automation level.
✔ Regular Inspections: Check for rust, loose bolts, and ventilation efficiency.
✔ Proper Insulation: Use reflective roofing or cooling pads in hot climates.
✔ Biosecurity Measures: Disinfect entry points, control pests, and limit visitor access.
✔ Waste Management: Install manure belts or composting systems.
Steel poultry houses are the future of efficient poultry farming, offering durability, scalability, and improved disease control. Whether for small-scale or industrial poultry production, steel structures provide a cost-effective, long-term solution that outperforms traditional materials like wood and concrete.
For farmers looking to maximize productivity while minimizing maintenance, investing in a steel poultry house is a smart choice.
Q: How can I get a quote for my project?
A: You can contact me anytime, via WeChat, WhatsApp, Email, or phone. I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Email: jack@xingyasteel.com
Phone: +86 17305413116
WeChat: 17305413116
WhatsApp: +86 17305413116
Q: How long can I get the price?
A: If possible, please provide project CAD drawings, pictures or specific requirements. We usually quote within 6 hours. If you want to get a quote as soon as possible, please let us know via WeChat, WhatsApp or email so that we can prioritize your inquiry.
Q: Can we visit your factory?
A: Of course, we welcome you to visit our factory or production line on site to understand our strength and quality. We will arrange a professional team to serve you. You just need to send your itinerary and leave the rest to us.
Q: Do you provide customized product services?
A: Of course, our professional R&D team can design and produce the products you need according to your specifications and drawings. For example: special size, special control, OEM, etc.
Q: Where is the loading port?
A: Normally, we ship from Tianjin Port, Qingdao Port and Shanghai Port. Of course, we can also accept the port you specify.