
Planning a 50,000 layer poultry farm is different from buying a few sets of chicken cages. At this farm size, the cage layout, poultry house size, feeding system, manure cleaning, egg collection, ventilation, and installation space should be considered together.
Many customers ask a simple question:
“How much is the cage system for 50,000 chickens?”
This is a good start, but it is not enough for an accurate quotation. For a 50,000 layer project, the supplier needs more project information to recommend the right cage type, cage quantity, house layout, and equipment list.
This article explains what information you should prepare before requesting a quotation.
The first information is the target capacity.
For example, you should confirm whether you need:
50,000 layer cage capacity now
50,000 birds in one poultry house
50,000 birds divided into several houses
50,000 birds now, with future expansion later
This matters because the layout will be different. A farm built for 50,000 birds only may not need the same land, power, feed storage, and manure discharge plan as a farm that wants to expand to 80,000 or 100,000 birds later.
Before quotation, it is better to tell the supplier:

Poultry house size is the most important information for cage layout design.
You should provide:
For a 50,000 layer farm, both A Type and H Type cages may be considered, but they are suitable for different conditions.
H Type cages are often used for medium and large commercial layer farms. They can hold more birds in the same house area and are suitable for automatic feeding, manure belt cleaning, and automatic egg collection.
H Type cages are usually suitable when:

For 50,000 layers, automation should be considered carefully. Manual operation may reduce the first investment, but daily labor will be much heavier.
You should confirm whether you want:

Manure cleaning is very important for a 50,000 layer farm. If manure is not removed regularly, the house may have stronger ammonia smell, more flies, higher humidity, and more cleaning work.
Before quotation, prepare these details:
For 50,000 layers, egg collection takes time every day. If all eggs are collected manually, the farm needs enough workers and clear operating aisles.
Before quotation, confirm:

A 50,000 layer poultry house produces a lot of heat, moisture, dust, and manure gas. Ventilation is not a small detail.
You should tell the supplier:
Automatic poultry equipment needs stable electricity and water supply.
Before quotation, prepare:
For the same 50,000-bird farm, the quotation can be very different depending on the configuration.
A basic system may only include cages and drinking lines. A semi-automatic system may add feeding and manure cleaning. A fully automatic system may include feeding, manure belts, egg collection, ventilation, and control equipment.
You can tell the supplier your budget preference:
Budget preference: Economy / Standard / Fully automatic
This does not mean you must give an exact budget. But it helps the supplier recommend a practical solution instead of quoting a system that is too simple or too expensive.
Before asking for a 50,000 layer cage quotation, prepare this checklist:
| Information | What to Provide |
|---|---|
| Bird quantity | 50,000 layers |
| House size | Length, width, height |
| House quantity | One house or several houses |
| House type | Open, semi-open, or closed |
| Cage type | A Type, H Type, or need recommendation |
| Automation level | Manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic |
| Feeding method | Manual or automatic feeding |
| Manure cleaning | Manual, scraper, or manure belt |
| Egg collection | Manual or automatic |
| Ventilation | Natural ventilation, fans, cooling pads |
| Local climate | Country, city, temperature, humidity |
| Power and water | Voltage, phase, water pressure |
| Budget | Economy, standard, or fully automatic |
| Installation | Local installation or supplier support |
| Shipping | Destination country and port |
You can send a message like this to get a more accurate quotation:
Hello, we are planning a 50,000 layer poultry farm.
Country:
Target bird quantity:
Poultry house size:
Number of houses:
Open house or closed house:
Preferred cage type:
Automation level:
Feeding method:
Manure cleaning requirement:
Egg collection requirement:
Local temperature:
Power supply:
Budget preference:
Need installation support:
Destination port:
Please recommend a suitable cage layout and equipment list.
This information helps the supplier provide a real layout-based quotation, not just a rough cage price.
For a 50,000 layer poultry farm, the cage quotation should not be based only on the number of chickens. A practical layout should consider poultry house size, cage type, automation level, manure cleaning, egg collection, ventilation, power supply, installation conditions, and budget.
If you have enough land and want to control the first investment, an A Type layer chicken cage system may be considered. If you want higher capacity, lower labor demand, and better long-term automation, an H Type galvanized layer chicken cage system is usually more suitable for a 50,000-bird commercial layer farm.
Before requesting a quotation, send your house size, target bird quantity, country, climate condition, and automation requirements.
Our team can help recommend a suitable cage layout and equipment list for your project.
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