Your trusted partner
A team with decades of experience, meticulously crafted throughout the entire process—Nine Herdsman makes automated farming smarter and more reliable.
Customized process
We look forward to working with you—not only in technical collaboration but also in strategic co-evolution, jointly steering the livestock industry toward a new future characterized by technology-driven innovation, mutually beneficial outcomes, and sustainable development.
On-site inspection
Go to the customer’s site to communicate with them, understand their ideas, and develop a plan.
Planning drawings
Overall solution presentation, 3D architectural diagram
Quantity List
List the specific product quantities according to the plan designed for the customer.
Installation service
We can send someone over to assist with the installation.
Technology upgrade
Our product can be upgraded free of charge.
Service Guarantee
Products with care, livestock and poultry at ease, feeding smoothly, and investments bringing joy.
Customer group photo
We look forward to working with you—not only in technical collaboration but also in strategic co-evolution, jointly steering the livestock industry toward a new future characterized by technology-driven innovation, mutually beneficial outcomes, and sustainable development.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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Chicken coops are prone to rust and have a short lifespan—how can you choose a durable model?
Choose hot-dip galvanized steel with a coating weight of ≥60 g/㎡ or aluminum-zinc coated steel, with a service life of 10–15 years; avoid thin-electro-galvanized steel (5–8 years). Use laser welding for weld points to prevent cracking, and check for rust prevention monthly.
How can we solve the problems of chicken cage mesh deformation and chickens getting their feet stuck?
For layer cages, the steel wire diameter shall be ≥2.5mm; for broiler cages, it shall be ≥3.0mm. The bottom mesh shall have a slat opening rate of ≥85% and feature an anti-slip design. Replace immediately if any deformation occurs to prevent secondary injuries.
What should I do if the chicken coop is deformed or damaged?
Immediately disable and replace to prevent chickens from getting their feet trapped or injured. For components with minor deformations, correct them first and then apply rust-proof treatment; for severely deformed parts, discard them directly.
The middle layer of the tiered chicken coop has poor ventilation and high ammonia levels—how can this be improved?
Layered ventilation (top negative-pressure fans + side-window air deflectors): temperature difference between layers ≤ 2℃. Manure removal 1–2 times daily; weekly disinfection with quaternary ammonium salts, followed by thorough air-drying after disinfection.
Are pecking at feathers, fighting, and chicken cages related? How can this be addressed?
Relevant factors include high density and the absence of enrichment facilities, which can easily trigger pecking behavior. Use enrichment-type cages; for laying hens, the density should be ≥450 cm³ per bird. Supplement feed with methionine and vitamins to reduce feather pecking.
Chicken coops are prone to mold growth—how can we prevent it?
Prevent water leakage along the water line to keep the cage dry; clean weekly with a neutral detergent and allow to air-dry. Maintain a humidity level of 50%-70% in the chicken coop, and regularly remove mold spots.
Service Guarantee
We look forward to working with you—not only in technical collaboration but also in strategic co-evolution, jointly steering the livestock industry toward a new future characterized by technology-driven innovation, mutually beneficial outcomes, and sustainable development.
Pre-sales customized planning guarantee
Our professional team provides on-site services to assist clients in designing key aspects such as site planning, the establishment of biosecurity systems, and manure management solutions. Depending on the scale of livestock farming, we offer tailored solutions including lightweight steel-frame chicken houses and tiered farming equipment. Leveraging IoT technology, we also design automated environmental control systems to ensure that our solutions perfectly match actual farming needs.
Value-Added and Technical Support
We provide uniformly equipped safety protective gear for our installation partners, and the project manager offers full-process supervision and technical support. Payment terms are flexible, allowing advance payments based on project progress. Additionally, you can receive extra rewards if the project meets its targets or if your rationalization proposals are adopted. Meanwhile, we ensure that equipment installation and commissioning are completed smoothly, guaranteeing efficient integration between smart devices and aquaculture environments.
Value-Added and Technical Support
Leveraging our national-level high-tech enterprise qualifications, we continuously provide customers with aquaculture technology support and equipment optimization recommendations. We can connect customers with complementary industry resources, support upgrades and expansions of equipment functionality, and help customers sustainably enhance their aquaculture efficiency.