Quick Project Snapshot

A commercial poultry investor in Sierra Leone planned to develop a 30,000-bird broiler farm with limited land availability and increasing labor costs.

After evaluating different farming methods, the customer selected a complete H type broiler cage system solution including automatic feeding, nipple drinking, manure removal, ventilation, cooling, and environmental control systems.

ItemDetails
Project LocationSierra Leone
Farm TypeCommercial Broiler Farm
Production Capacity30,000 Broilers
Cage System4-Tier H Type Broiler Cage System
Cage QuantityApproximately 222 Sets
Designed Capacity30,192 Birds
Poultry House Size86m × 12m × 4m
Cage Rows3 Rows
Feeding SystemAutomatic Feeding System
Drinking SystemAutomatic Nipple Drinking System
Manure SystemBelt Manure Removal System
Climate ControlVentilation + Cooling + Controller
Expansion Plan50,000+ Birds Future Development

Project Overview


Quick Answer

A 30,000 broiler farm project in Sierra Leone requires more than purchasing cages.

The customer needed a complete poultry farming solution that could solve several commercial farming challenges:

Limited available land

Increasing labor costs

Difficult manure management

High temperature conditions

Future expansion requirements

The final solution was a 4-tier H type broiler cage system with automated feeding, drinking, manure removal, and environmental control equipment.

The designed system provides approximately 30,192 bird capacity while improving farm management efficiency and preparing the farm for future expansion.


Customer Background — Building a Commercial Broiler Farm in Sierra Leone

The customer was a poultry investor in Sierra Leone who planned to expand into commercial broiler production.

With increasing demand for chicken products in the local market, the investor wanted to move from smaller-scale production toward a more standardized farming operation.

The main objective was:

Increase production capacity

Improve farm management efficiency

Reduce dependence on manual labor

Build a system suitable for long-term expansion

However, before construction started, several challenges needed to be solved.


Main Challenges Before Building the Farm

In Sierra Leone, the humid rainy season and rising labor costs are making traditional floor raising increasingly difficult. The customer needed a solution that could deliver efficient production on limited land — without sacrificing bird welfare or operational manageability.

1. Land Constraints — Getting More Output from Less Space

The customer wanted to raise approximately 30,000 broilers but did not want to invest in excessive land area. Traditional floor raising typically requires significantly more floor space, making land utilization a critical factor from the very beginning.

2. Rising Labor Costs — Reducing Dependence on Manual Work

At a commercial scale, manual feeding, watering, and daily manure cleaning create a heavy and growing workload. With local labor costs trending upward, the customer needed a system that could significantly reduce repetitive manual operations and improve overall labor efficiency.

3. Tropical Climate Conditions — Managing Heat and Humidity

Sierra Leone experiences hot and humid weather for much of the year. Without proper ventilation and cooling design, broilers can face severe environmental stress during the hottest periods, affecting growth performance and flock health.

4. Future Expansion Requirements — Building for the Long Term

The customer was not only thinking about current production. The farm layout needed to support possible expansion to larger capacities in the future — without requiring major reconstruction or equipment replacement.


Why the Customer Chose H Type Broiler Cage System Instead of Floor Raising

Before selecting the final solution, the customer carefully evaluated both traditional floor farming and H type cage farming.

This decision would directly impact the customer‘s operating costs and expansion flexibility for the next 5 to 10 years.


Comparison: Floor Raising vs. H Type Broiler Cage System

ComparisonFloor RaisingH Type Broiler Cage System
Space UtilizationRequires larger floor areaUses vertical space efficiently
Labor RequirementMore manual workHigher automation level
Manure ManagementMore difficultEasier with belt removal
Feeding ManagementManual feeding possibleAutomatic feeding integration
Environmental ControlMore difficultEasier system management
Expansion PlanningRequires more rebuildingEasier future planning

After evaluation, the customer selected the H type broiler cage system because it better matched the project’s requirements for:

Limited land utilization

Labor efficiency

Commercial production management

Future expansion


Farm Design and Layout Planning

Based on the customer’s production target, Livi Machinery designed a complete poultry house layout.

Recommended Poultry House Configuration

ItemSpecification
House Length86m
House Width12m
House Height4m
Cage Arrangement3 Rows
Cage Type4-Tier H Type
Cage Sets222 Sets
Capacity30,192 Birds

The layout considered:

Cage arrangement

Feeding line installation

Drinking line positioning

Manure removal access

Airflow direction

Future expansion space

Ready to Build Your Own 30,000-Bird Broiler Farm?

Whether you are just starting to plan or have already identified your site, our engineering team can provide customized recommendations based on your actual conditions.

Our services include:

✓ Free poultry house layout design
✓ Cage quantity calculation based on your target capacity
✓ Equipment configuration recommendation
✓ Equipment list and quotation for a project similar to the Sierra Leone case
✓ Free farm layout planning consultation (online meeting available)
✓ Similar African poultry project references for your review

Complete Equipment Configuration

The project included a complete automated poultry production system.

1. H Type Broiler Cage System

The core production equipment included:

4-tier H type cage structure

Hot-dip galvanized steel frame

Commercial broiler cage design

The cage structure was designed for:

Efficient space utilization

Better production organization

Easy integration with automation systems

2. Automatic Feeding System

The feeding system included:

Feed silo

Auger conveying system

Automatic feeding pans

Feeding lines

Benefits:

More consistent feed distribution

Reduced manual feeding workload

Easier daily management

3. Automatic Drinking System

The drinking system included:

360° nipple drinkers

Water pipes

Pressure regulators

Water meters

Benefits:

Continuous water supply

Reduced water waste

Improved hygiene management

Automatic poultry drinking system pressure regulator valve with nipple drinkers for 30,000-bird H type broiler cage farm

4. Belt Manure Removal System

For a 30,000-bird farm, manure management is a critical operation.

The project included:

Manure belts

Automatic belt operation

Waste collection system

Benefits:

Reduced manure accumulation

Lower cleaning workload

Improved poultry house cleanliness

5. Ventilation and Environmental Control System

The climate control system included:

Exhaust fans

Air inlets

Cooling pads

Temperature sensors

Environmental controller

The system helps manage:

Temperature

Humidity

Air exchange

Daily environmental conditions


Equipment Quality Control Before Shipment

Before delivery, poultry equipment was inspected according to production quality requirements.

The inspection process included:

Cage System Inspection

Cage dimensions

Structural stability

Welding quality

Galvanized surface condition

Automation Equipment Inspection

Feeding system operation

Motor performance

Belt movement testing

Drinking system checking

Final Shipment Inspection

Before shipment:

Equipment quantity verification

Component checking

Packing inspection

Quality control helps ensure that equipment arrives ready for installation.


Installation and Technical Support

For international poultry projects, successful installation is as important as equipment manufacturing.

Livi Machinery provided:

Installation drawings

Equipment assembly guidance

Technical support

Remote assistance

Operation instructions

The installation process covered:

Cage frame installation

Feeding system setup

Drinking system connection

Manure removal system installation

Ventilation equipment adjustment

Final system testing

See our international project installation services


Project Timeline

StageActivity
Week 1Requirement confirmation
Week 2Farm layout design
Week 3-7Equipment manufacturing
Week 8-11Shipping preparation
Week 12Equipment arrival
Week 13-15Installation support
Week 16System commissioning

Project Results and Expected Benefits

After completion, the project achieved the customer’s main objectives.

1. Increased Production Capacity

The designed system provides:

30,192 broiler capacity

within an 86m × 12m poultry house.

2. Improved Labor Efficiency

Automation reduced dependence on repetitive manual operations including:

Feeding

Water management

Manure cleaning

3. Better Farm Environment

Integrated manure removal and ventilation systems helped create a cleaner production environment.

4. Improved Management Standardization

The integrated system allows better control of:

Feed supply

Water supply

Environmental conditions

Daily operation procedures


Lessons Learned from This Broiler Farm Project

This project highlights several important considerations for commercial poultry investors.

Plan Equipment Before Construction

Poultry houses should be designed according to equipment requirements.

Consider Long-Term Operating Costs

The cheapest equipment option is not always the most economical solution.

Automation Becomes More Valuable as Scale Increases

For farms above tens of thousands of birds, automation can significantly improve management efficiency.


Future Expansion Plan

The customer planned the project with future development in mind.

The farm layout can support expansion toward:

50,000 broilers

100,000 broilers

Future expansion considerations included:

Additional poultry houses

Equipment extension

Feed supply planning

Environmental system upgrades


Frequently Asked Questions

How many cages are needed for 30,000 broilers?

For this project configuration, approximately 222 sets of 4-tier H type broiler cages were required.

How much space is needed for 30,000 broilers?

The designed poultry house size was approximately:

86m × 12m × 4m.

Actual requirements depend on cage model, bird weight target, and management strategy.

What equipment is included in a complete broiler farm?

A complete solution usually includes:

Broiler cage system

Automatic feeding system

Drinking system

Manure removal system

Ventilation system

Cooling system

Environmental controller

Is H type cage farming suitable for Sierra Leone?

Yes.

The system can be designed according to tropical climate conditions with appropriate ventilation and cooling equipment.

What are the advantages of H type broiler cages?

Main advantages include:

Better space utilization

Easier automation

Reduced manual workload

Improved production management

How long does installation take?

Installation time depends on project size and local conditions.

For international projects, technical guidance is usually provided throughout installation.

What power supply is required?

Automation equipment requires stable electricity.

Many farms prepare backup power solutions for reliable operation.

Can solar power be used for poultry farms?

Yes.

Solar-assisted solutions can be considered depending on local conditions.

What is the lifespan of galvanized poultry cages?

With proper operation and maintenance, hot-dip galvanized cages provide long-term corrosion resistance.

Can this farm expand later?

Yes.

The layout can be planned for future expansion.

Does Livi Machinery provide farm design?

Yes.

Farm layout, equipment configuration, and technical recommendations can be provided.

How can I get a quotation for a similar project?

Provide:

Farm capacity

Country/location

Automation requirements

Poultry house information

A customized proposal can then be prepared.


Build Your Own Commercial Broiler Farm?

Get a customized poultry farm proposal including:

✓ Farm layout design
✓ Equipment configuration
✓ Cage quantity calculation
✓ Project budget estimation
✓ Similar African poultry project references
✓ Free online consultation with our engineering team