The Mobile Chickenwagon accommodates 195 organic or 249 free-range laying hens.
The Chickenwagon 195 is movable by means of a shovel or tractor. The wide tires under the cart can be adjusted in height by means of a hydraulic connection at the front of the cart. This functionality allows the Chickenwagon 195 to be maneuverable on a variety of terrains.
The Chickenwagon 195 has two different floors for the laying hens. The lower floor has a closed floor where the laying hens can scratch during the day and find access to the outside through the automatic exit door. This exit door is automatically controlled based on sunset. In addition, there are several manual doors on the bottom floor, which are convenient to use during daily inspection. These doors have removable windows for additional ventilation during the summer time. There is convenient storage for the removable windows at the rear of the Chickenwagon 195.
On the top floor are the perches, a feeding system, nipple drinkers and the laying nests. Because this floor is equipped with grids, the manure automatically lands on the hydraulic manure belt. There are also two loading bins on this floor to ensure the right climate. These can be opened and closed manually. The water supply is easy to fill from the outside and offers enough storage capacity for a week. The laying hens can take this water by means of a nipple line with adjustable water pressure.
The insulated nests are mounted on the outside of Chickenwagon 195 for easy egg removal. By means of exit netting, the laying nests are automatically closed in the evening and reopened in the morning.
The manure belt of the Chickenwagon 195 can be turned off by means of a shovel or tractor. It catches up to 80% of the manure and this should be turned off weekly. The cart is equipped with feed drums or an optional automatic feeding system. Both systems have a capacity of one week.
On the roof of the Chickenwagon 195 are solar panels that generate power for the electronic functionalities. The solar panels are supported by a battery that ensures power is available 24/7. This makes the Chickenwagon 195 a self-sufficient cart.
With a PLC in the control cabinet, you have complete control over the setting of times. Think for example of the LED lighting, exit and drive-out system in the laying nests.
In the Chickenwagon 195, the water level is easily read via a clock on the control box. This avoids light intrusion and minimizes algae growth.
With most of the seams and gaps sealed, the Chickenwagon 195 is well insulated and blood lice have little chance of success. The Chickenwagon is insulated by sandwich panels and finished with a steel wood-look finish. This gives the cart a warm look without sacrificing durability and wear and tear.