Document Type: Technical Proposal · Equipment Selection Guide
Applicable Scale: 2,000 laying hens
Recommended System: A-Type Step Cages + Semi-Automated Support Systems from Henan Silver Star Poultry Equipment Co.,Ltd
Date: July 10, 2026
A 2,000-bird layer farm is classified as a small-to-medium poultry project, primarily suited for family farms, cooperatives, or first-time entrants into the egg production sector. The core objective for this scale is: achieving the highest feasible level of automation within a controlled investment budget, reducing labor dependency, while ensuring equipment longevity and optimal flock performance.
According to industry cost benchmarks, the total investment for a semi-automated 2,000-bird setup (manual egg collection, manual/semi-auto feeding, automatic manure removal) is approximately RMB 70,000, while a fully automated configuration costs about RMB 100,000.
| Parameter | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Land area | ≥100 mu (approx. 6.7 hectares) recommended (including pasture/rotation areas) |
| Terrain | Well-drained, high and dry, sandy loam soil |
| Utilities | Three-phase power (380V/50Hz), adequate water supply (approx. 0.25L per bird per day) |
| Access | ≥300-500m from primary/secondary highways |
| Environmental buffer | ≥300-500m from residential areas |
| Parameter | Recommended Value | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| House length | 80-110 m (single-row layout recommended) | Standard design |
| House width | 12-16 m | Standard design |
| Roof insulation thickness | 15-18 cm (standard insulation layer) | Climate control |
| Construction type | Brick-concrete structure + color steel sheet roof | Durability, cost |
| Backup power | Diesel generator (mandatory) | Emergency contingency |
Floor space estimate: A 2,000-bird A-type step cage (3-4 tiers) requires approximately 200-300 m² of house floor area, inclusive of service aisles and feed storage.
A-type step cages represent the optimal choice for 2,000-bird operations, offering low investment, excellent ventilation, and ease of management.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Cage type | A-type step (pyramid-style) |
| Tiers | 3-4 tiers |
| Typical unit size | 1950×350×380 mm (L×D×H) |
| Birds per cage compartment | 3-5 (depending on breed size) |
| Compartments per unit | 3-4 tiers × 5-6 compartments/tier = 15-24 compartments/unit |
| Birds per unit | Approximately 90-120 birds/unit |
| Units required for 2,000 birds | Approximately 17-22 units |
Material Specifications:
- Cage wire: Q235 steel (yield strength 235MPa, tensile strength 310MPa)
- Surface treatment: Hot-dip galvanized (coating ≥275g/m² or 70-90μm)
- Design life: 15-25 years (hot-dip galvanized)
- Floor slope: 8° reverse slope design – reduces cracked eggs
Ventilation/Light Advantage: The A-type stepped design maximizes open cage area, providing superior natural ventilation and light penetration compared to H-type stacked systems. In tropical/subtropical climates (25-40°C), this reduces heat stress by an estimated 30%, contributing to a 4-6% increase in lay rate.
| Option | Configuration | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Manual feed cart | Push-type feed cart + trough front | Lowest initial investment; suitable for family operations |
| Side-mounted feeder | Electric/manual travel + hopper | Semi-automated; reduces labor |
Feed trough specifications: Galvanized steel or PVC trough, width 10-13 cm.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Drinker type | Nipple (stainless steel ball valve) |
| Nipple flow rate | ≥80 mL/min |
| Birds per nipple | 8-9 |
| Supply pipe | 20-25 mm PVC pipe |
| Header tank | 50-100L PE square tank |
Key advantage: Nipple drinkers conserve water and prevent bacterial contamination compared to open troughs – the industry standard for modern poultry production.
Manure removal is the single most valuable automation investment for a 2,000-bird farm, reducing daily cleaning labor from several hours to under 10 minutes.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| System type | Traction scraper or belt conveyor |
| Motor power | 1.5-2.0 kW, 380V/3-phase/50Hz |
| Operating speed | 3-4 m/min |
| Belt material (belt type) | PP or PVC, thickness ≥1.0-1.2 mm |
| Low-temperature tolerance | Rated to -40°C (special formulation) |
| Scraper travel | Up to 100 meters |
Functional features:
- Unattended operation; adjustable timed cleaning schedule
- Manual/auto switchover
- One power unit can drive 1-4 belts
- Multi-stage power transmission – high torque
- Auto-retracting scraper – low friction, thorough cleaning
Belt system advantages:
- Manure does not ferment inside the house – improved air quality
- Direct discharge to external collection vehicle
- Reduced disease transmission risk
| Equipment | Specification | Quantity (2,000 birds) |
|---|---|---|
| Exhaust fans | 1400 type (50"), airflow ≥35,000 m³/h at -25Pa | 1-2 units |
| Cooling pads | Thickness ≥15 cm | Matched to fans (approx. 6-8 m² per fan) |
| Air inlets | Adjustable side-wall louvers | As required by house length |
| Generator | Diesel, ≥5-10 kW | 1 unit (backup) |
Design basis: One 1400-type fan (approx. 52,000 m³/h) per 2,000 birds; each fan requires 6-8 m² of cooling pad area.
Summer airflow requirements: Aisle air speed ≥2 m/s; air speed through cooling pads ≥1.9 m/s.
If rearing day-old chicks to 17 weeks on-site, additional step-type brooder cages are required:
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Cage type | 3-4 tier step brooder cages |
| Single cage size | 650×500×350-400 mm |
| Chicks per cage | 9-10 |
| Floor space per chick | 390-433 cm² |
| Support systems | Automatic feeding, drinking, manure removal, temperature control (optional) |
Based on industry data (2024-2026 market ranges):
| Cost Item | Semi-Automated (RMB) | Fully Automated (RMB) |
|---|---|---|
| House construction (incl. site) | 40,000-60,000 | 40,000-60,000 |
| Cage system (2,000 birds) | 5,000-8,000 | 8,000-12,000 |
| Feeding system | 2,000-4,000 | 6,000-10,000 |
| Drinking system | 1,000-2,000 | 1,500-3,000 |
| Manure removal system | 3,000-5,000 | 8,000-12,000 |
| Environmental control | 5,000-8,000 | 5,000-8,000 |
| Generator (backup) | 3,000-5,000 | 3,000-5,000 |
| Chicks (2,000 × RMB 3.2) | 6,400 | 6,400 |
| Feed (to 50% lay) | 50,000 | 50,000 |
| Total investment (incl. chicks/feed) | ≈115,000-148,000 | ≈128,000-166,000 |
| Equipment-only investment | ≈19,000-32,000 | ≈31,000-50,000 |
Note: Above figures are market reference ranges (2024-2026). Actual pricing varies by region, brand, and material specifications.
| Phase | Scope | Investment Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 (Essential) | House + A-type cages + nipple drinkers + base fans | ★★★★★ |
| Phase 2 (High ROI) | Auto manure removal (scraper/belt) | ★★★★★ |
| Phase 3 (Optional) | Semi-auto / auto feeding | ★★★☆☆ |
| Phase 4 (Upgrade) | Full environmental control (pads + controller) | ★★★☆☆ |
- Material quality determines lifespan: Ensure cages are hot-dip galvanized with coating ≥275g/m². This is the critical factor for corrosion resistance and longevity in high-humidity poultry house environments.
- Prioritize manure removal investment: For 2,000-bird operations, automatic manure removal offers the highest return on investment – reducing daily cleaning labor from 2-3 hours to under 10 minutes.
- Backup power is non-negotiable: Power outages exceeding 30 minutes can cause significant mortality. A diesel generator is essential life-support equipment.
- Ventilation capacity must be adequate: Fans + cooling pads are the only reliable cooling solution during summer heat. Fan selection must achieve ≥2 m/s air speed across the house.
- Plan for future expansion: A-type cages can be extended in modular groups. Consider reserving house space for expansion to 5,000-10,000 birds.
The equipment configuration for a 2,000-bird layer farm should center on A-type step cages, complemented by three core systems: nipple drinking, automatic manure removal, and basic environmental control. Semi-automated equipment investment is approximately RMB 20,000-35,000 (excluding house construction), with total project investment (including chicks and feed to point-of-lay) of approximately RMB 110,000-150,000.
Hot-dip galvanizing (≥275g/m²) is the key to ensuring a 15+ year service life for cages. Among equipment priorities, automatic manure removal offers the highest ROI and should be the top investment priority; automatic feeding can be implemented as a later expansion.
This document is based on publicly available product information and industry benchmarks. Specific product specifications should be verified against manufacturer’s latest technical documentation.

