Poultry Equipment for South Africa.

Bell Drinker
Watering a big, or even small flock of hens generally is a time intensive job. This is a crucial part of raising poultry and watering your poultry can be made less difficult. Find out more at the poultry forum.
Chicken Shack Agencies has produced a pan feeder which is ideally suited to African Conditions. It is produced locally in South Africa with high quality plastic and it has been on the market for 15 years.
Ordinarily South African Farmers have brought in their poultry equipment from overseas. This is an pricey procedure, and service and back up hasn’t always been great.
A pan feeding system is a series of pan feeders which are attached to a galvanised pipe. An Auger drags the food down the galvanised pipe out of the silo and distributes the chicken food into the pans. When the hens eat, the pan automatically refills. This saves a lot of time and you may control exactly how much foodstuff your chickens are receiving. A properly made pan feeder won’t block and can help you save money in the long run.
To view a video of how this system performs and just how simple it is make use of just click – Pan Feeding Video. The great thing about our pan feeders is the ease that you can add additional feeders or remove a feeder for servicing. You do not have to break apart the whole line – which is the situation with many pan feeding systems in the marketplace.
Our products are made in South Africa so we provide full service and backup on all our pan feeding systems. Some of the leading chicken farmers in the country swear by our systems.
Understand that when you have problems during a cycle – you need to sort it out Now. You cannot wait for help – if your system originates from overseas it may be long wait. Installing the system will be the simple part – service and support continue for 15 years and there are extremely few poultry equipment manufacturers who can offer the kind of on-site support that Chicken Shack Agencies can. Therefore watch out for glib sales people presenting a cost which is too good to be true – because that’s what it is – too good to be true! You need follow up support and poultry equipment spares to be obtainable 24/7. You will be able to find out about organic poultry farming and free range chicken farming – information such as what do organic chickens eat?
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