Layers & Pullets
Whether your barn is a layer barn or a pullet barn, Nor-Ag Ltd can assist. With a wide range of Facco cages every detail can be met.
Layer Cages
Nor-Ag Ltd carries Layer Cages made by Facco, out of Italy. The two styles of battery cages are the Compatta and C3. |
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Pullet Cages
Facco supplies Nor-Ag Ltd with two different styles, the Plastica and the Comfort cages. |
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Egg Collectors
The Niagara is one of the most famous egg lifting systems in the industry. This system is designed to grant maximum reliability and with the Eggway conveyor it is capable of ensuring reliability even when transporting eggs for long distances. |
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Compatta Cage
The Compatta cage is an upright battery cage with intermediate scrapers. The floor, the partitions, and the top of the cage are made of wire mesh, providing healthy environment for the birds as well as a great solid cage structure. The Compatta gives a total space of 450 sq cm per bird excluding the egg deflector.
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C3 Cage
The C3 cage is a manure belt cage built and designed to obtain a better quality egg production, to be easier to clean and therefore help the farmer prevent diseases. The belts on this cage capable of running off 1 drive unit for up to 7 tiers. The C3 comes in three different styles, the basic model without in cage drying, drying done in a duct under the cage and the last being dried
between the cages. |
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Plastica Cages
The Plastica cages are a pullet cage that can reach up to 140m and 10 tiers high. Standard with a manure belt for each tier the manure can be unloaded every 1-2 weeks. |
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Comfort Cages
Facco Produces 3 “A” frame versions of the comfort cages with 2, 3 and 4 tiers. The manure drops straight down into the pit that will have a scraper. Chicks up to 3 weeks are reared in specific tiers then moved to various tiers. |
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Niagara Egg Collector
The Niagara combines, with successful synthesis, collection speed, heavy duty, reliability reduced power consumption, reduced and easy maintenance and most of all a soft handling of eggs. |
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