Annai Engineering Enterprises
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Fact Sheet
- Location:Tamil Nadu, India
- Year of Establishment:1998
- Turnover:Rs. 50 Lakh - 5 Crore
(or USD 100 K - 1 Million) - Main Products:Agricultural Equipment,Poultry Equipment,Industrial Mounts,Bird
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Chick Drinker
We are engaged in producing chick drinker to wide range for our valued customers. Maintains the clean feeder as well at the trough and on the floor or outside the litter box. Maintains the floor around the cleaning power.
- FOB PriceNA
- Min Order Quantity1-Sets
- Payment TermsNA
Product Details
Supply Type
In Stock ItemCondition
NewType
DrinkerMaterial
Non MetalPrice
NegotiableFeatures
Reliable and DurableSize
CustomizedStandard or Non Standard
StandardDimension
CustomizedThickenss
VariesSpecification
As per Clients Request
Other Details
The drinker has a plastic stand to hold the poultry drinkers or feeders on. Maintains the feeder clean so to drinker and on the floor or outside of the litter. Keeps the soil around the cleaner power. Avoid contamination of food where the birds scratch around and pick up debris in the charger, saves food waste containing any food dropped in one place and thus educes cleaning time.The Features includes:A medium sized chicken adult should drink up to 500ml (1/2 liter) of water daily depending on the temperature. Water should always be available, while the birds are active during the day.Once they go to roost your chickens should have access to a drinker.Your drinker chickens should be enough that the hens cannot overthrow great. We suggest using a drinker at least 1/2 gallons / 2 1/2 liters. The use of a suspended drinker also helps prevent this.We drinkers plastic 0.6 liter ideally suited to chicks up to 30 liter plastic tripod drinker. Although plastic tripod drinkers have handles, in practice, it is easier to take the water to the drinker to make a complete round drinker.Our galvanized chicken drinkers are manufactured, begin to 1/2 gallon to 3 gallons.We have automatic minimum drinkers designed to connect to the water network and hanging automatic chicken drinkers who are connected to a source of low pressure, such as lacrosse or water collection tank.