Kaleter offers two styles of manual broiler catching cage — single-sided and back-to-back. Both catch birds the same way (by hand, inside the cage), so why the different names? Here's the distinction.

Single-sided catching cage

Single-sided manual broiler catching cage

This cage has a feed trough on one side only — which is exactly where the "single-sided" name comes from. It's available in a wide range of sizes, so you can match it to your setup.

Back-to-back catching cage

Back-to-back manual broiler catching cage

The back-to-back cage adds a second feed trough — one on each side. Picture two single-sided cages with their troughs facing outward, joined back-to-back: that's the layout, and where the name comes from.

What they share

Beyond the trough arrangement, the two have a lot in common. Both use manual, in-cage catching; both feed via a travelling (trolley) system; and both are built from high-quality, corrosion-resistant galvanized magnesium-aluminum wire cage panels.

Part 1 of a series on Kaleter broiler catching cages.