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Animal cages are made of a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. Metal cages are typically made of stainless steel or galvanized steel wire, offering excellent durability and corrosion resistance. Plastic cages are lightweight and easy to clean, making them suitable for poultry and small pets. Wooden cages offer a more natural aesthetic and are ideal for indoor or small farms.
Safety: Animal cages provide a secure habitat for animals, preventing external threats and escape.
Ventilation: Well-designed cages offer excellent ventilation, maintaining air circulation and preventing odors and moisture.
Hygiene: Many cages feature easy-to-clean bottoms for easy manure removal and dry, hygienic operation.
Efficient Space Utilization: Multi-layer or modular designs effectively utilize space and improve breeding efficiency.
Easy Management: Animal cages facilitate monitoring and monitoring of animal health, feeding, and cleaning.
Animal cages are widely used in home-based farms, agricultural farms, and small-scale breeding operations. They are commonly used to raise poultry (such as chickens, ducks, pigeons, etc.), small mammals (such as rabbits, guinea pigs, etc.), aquaculture (such as fish, shrimp, etc.) and reptiles (such as snakes, lizards, etc.). In modern agriculture, the use of breeding cages can improve breeding efficiency and promote the healthy growth of animals.