video corpo

Poultry feeding equipement HI-LO™
tube

poultry feeding equipement
poultry feeding equipement
poultry feeding equipement
poultry feeding equipement
poultry feeding equipement
poultry feeding equipement
poultry feeding equipement
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Animal type
for poultry
Distribution
tube

Description

Two-Stage pan performance inside one complete feeder is the idea behind Cumberland's revolutionary Hi-Lo* Pan Feeding System. The Hi-Lo pan feeder represents a unique concept in the poultry industry, using one feeder to take birds from day old through adult. * US Patent No. 5,311,839 FEATURES HI-LO PAN FEEDER The first 7-10 days of a broiler's life are critical. The Hi-Lo pan feeder starts on the house floor, presenting a lip height of 2.1" (5.33 cm), the average height of traditional "chick lids". As the birds grow and the feed line is raised, the Hi-Lo expands into a 3.5" (8.89 cm) deep pan. This also compensates for uneven floors in the chicken house. The higher wall and feed saver lip prevent feed waste from being raked out. TUBING AND AUGER The rib on Cumberland's lock formed tubing gives added strength to the tube, as well as providing a solid way to hold the pans in place. The auger is manufactured from pre-flattened wire to reduce material stress and provide for a more consistent, high quality product. 360° ACTION The drop tube and grill combination allow play in 360°, reducing bruising and injury to the birds. OPTIONS HI-LO CLASSIC The Hi-Lo Classic has been an industry favorite for many years and continues to be a popular choice for many producers. The Hi-Lo Classic was the first feeder in the industry to offer multi-stage feeding capabilities and the ability to raise and lower the feed line to accommodate day old to adult birds.

Catalogs

*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.