Chick pan feeder CoMeo
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chick pan feeder
chick pan feeder
chick pan feeder
chick pan feeder
chick pan feeder
chick pan feeder
chick pan feeder
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Animal type
for chicks
Material
plastic
Other characteristic
multi-access

Description

CoMeo® is an automated pan feeding system for broilers. Choose this feeder pan if you prefer not to allow broilers inside the pan. At Roxell, we call this an open feeder pan. This type of pan does not have a grill. It is a hygienic solution that still allows the feed to be fully accessible. The chicks cannot sleep in the feed and, therefore, all birds have full access to the feed. Feeding system that prevents broilers from entering the pan. For clean feed that is easily accessible This feeding system contains a few Roxell patents. Features that you will not find at any other supplier. It is these elements that make the difference for many poultry farmers around the world, as they help to improve the profitability. Features of the CoMeo feeder pan Feeding broilers from day one FEEDER PAN TAILORED TO THE SIZE OF DAY-OLD CHICKS the distance between the floor of the house and the edge of the pan is just 6 cm (or 2.36”). That’s low enough to allow day-old chicks to see the feed. The design of the CoMeo feeding system prevents the chicks from entering the pan, keeping it clean. CoMeo does not in any way compromise the volume of feed eaten by the chicks. FEED FLOW, CONSISTENT AND AROUND THE ENTIRE PAN = 360° every edge of the round feeder pan is always amply filled with feed. Adjusting the feed levels VARIOUS POSSIBLE FEED SETTINGS you are free to choose any type of feed, because you can simply adjust the feed opening of the pan to the type of feed. The feed volume is also easy to adjust.

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