In 2026, chicken cage system prices typically range from $100 to $300 per set, depending on material quality, automation level, and farm size. For commercial farms, automatic H-type cage systems offer the best long-term value despite higher initial investment.
Basic manual cages: $100–$150 per set
Semi-automatic systems: $150–$220 per set
Fully automatic systems: $220–$300+ per set
Prices vary based on specifications and customization.
Galvanized steel → corrosion-resistant, longer lifespan
Standard steel → lower cost but shorter durability
Manual cage systems → low upfront cost
Automatic cage systems → higher efficiency and reduced labor
Small farms → lower investment
Large-scale farms → require high-density, automated systems
Suitable for small and medium farms
Lower investment cost
Easy installation
Ideal for large commercial farms
High-density design
Compatible with automation systems
Includes feeding, drinking, egg collection, and manure removal
Maximizes efficiency
Reduces labor costs significantly
When selecting a cage system, consider:
Budget and ROI expectations
Farm size and expansion plans
Labor availability
Climate and environmental conditions
High-quality cages: 10–20 years
Low-cost cages: 3–5 years
No. Cheap cages may save money initially but result in higher maintenance and replacement costs.
For large-scale farms, H-type automatic cage systems are the most efficient and profitable.
Most systems range between $100 and $300 per set, depending on configuration.
We provide:
Factory-direct chicken cage systems
Customized poultry farm solutions
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