MECHANICALLY OPENING LINEAR HOPPER

The Mechanical Opening Linear Hopper is the perfect solution for feeding birds with precision and comfort. With weight regulations and a protective visor, it ensures that only your hens access the feed, keeping it clean and avoiding waste. In addition, its design includes intelligent features to take care of the well-being of your birds.

The Mechanical Opening Linear Hopper is an innovation designed to give you control and efficiency in the feeding of your poultry. Built with a galvanized sheet metal structure, this hopper is more than a feeder: it is a complete solution to ensure that your birds feed in a healthy and comfortable way.

One of the most outstanding features of this hopper is its ability to regulate feed access according to weight. With 550 g, 750 g and 1300 g options, the lid opening is activated to allow the hens to feed. This ingenious design not only controls feeding, but also prevents rodents, rats and birds from accessing the feed and contaminating it with their feces, maintaining feed hygiene and quality.

To meet weather challenges, our hopper includes a removable visor. Attached to the top and side flaps, this 100% watertight visor protects the feed from rain, ensuring that it is always in optimum condition.

With a capacity of 20 liters, this hopper is ideal to meet the needs of the birds in an efficient way. In addition, it has an anti-waste system and a feed level regulator, allowing you to adjust the amount and type of feed pellets according to the species of birds you have.

We are not only concerned about feeding, but also about the welfare of your birds. For this reason, we have incorporated a noise cancellation system that minimizes the sound when opening or closing the damper. This prevents the hens from being frightened and makes them feel more comfortable while feeding.

In short, the Mechanical Opening Linear Hopper is much more than a feeder. It is a versatile and carefully designed tool that improves bird feeding and welfare.

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