Uneven feed intake among chicks and poor flock uniformity are common problems in broiler farming. Kaleter's welfare-style broiler cage, built specifically for one-day-old chicks, is designed to solve both.
Built for chicks from day one
Newly hatched, one-day-old chicks can start feeding on their own as soon as they enter the cage. The bar spacing has been calculated and optimized to match a chick's body size, so chicks can easily reach through to feed. That prevents neck and leg injuries at the source and cuts losses during brooding.

Even feeding, fewer losses
The cage runs on a closed-loop automatic feeding system that delivers feed evenly and steadily with low spillage. That keeps feed distribution balanced across the flock, cuts down on competition at the trough, and improves survival rates during the brooding period.
Welfare-standard housing
The cage layout follows animal welfare farming standards, with enough room to move and good ventilation. That reduces environmental stress on the flock and lowers the risk of disease during production.
One cage, full cycle
The system supports the full cycle from day-old chick to market weight, with no need to move birds to a different cage partway through. That saves labor on transfers and regrouping, and suits large-scale, intensive broiler operations well.
Part of a full equipment line
Kaleter supplies a full line of standardized broiler farming equipment, including smart systems for precision feed control and batch weight monitoring. It's built to be practical and adaptable, and it's already in use across large-scale broiler farms.