The poultry industry is no longer a simple agricultural pursuit; it is a high-stakes engineering discipline. As global land prices soar and environmental regulations tighten, the horizontal expansion of poultry farms is becoming unfeasible. The answer lies in vertical integration. Grande pastor Broiler Cage Systems represent the pinnacle of this shift, offering a controlled, multi-tier environment that challenges the limitations of traditional farming.
Every component of our Produção Avícola hardware is a result of rigorous stress testing and metallurgical research.
The Galvanization Factor: In a house with 100,000 birds, the humidity and uric acid levels create a highly volatile atmosphere. We use a hot-dip galvanizing process that exceeds industry standards, ensuring that the structural integrity of the Gaiola para frangos de corte remains uncompromised for decades.
Floor Flexibility: Unlike rigid, older models, our cage floors are designed with a specific degree of elasticity. This is vital for preventing breast blisters and leg deformities in fast-growing broiler breeds, ensuring that bird welfare and meat quality go hand-in-hand.
The true power of a Big Herdsman system is its “Chain of Automation.“
The Supply Chain: Feed begins in our reinforced silos and is transported via the Sistema de alimentação using high-torque augers that prevent ingredient separation. This ensures every bird receives the exact nutritional balance required for its growth stage.
The Environment: O nosso Controle Ambiental system manages the “Tunnel Ventilation” effect. By coordinating Ventiladores e Almofadas de arrefecimento, we create a uniform wind-chill effect that keeps birds in their “Thermoneutral Zone,” where growth is most efficient.
The Final Stage: O Auto-harvesting System is perhaps our most significant contribution to modern farming. By automating the transition from cage to transport crate, we reduce human contact, virtually eliminating the bruising and fractures associated with manual catching.
For the institutional investor, the ROI on a Big Herdsman Steel Structure House is driven by the Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR). In a floor-raised environment, birds waste energy on thermoregulation and unnecessary movement. In our cages, that energy is redirected into muscle growth. When scaled across a million-bird operation, the savings in feed costs alone can pay for the equipment investment within a few years.
