Proper poultry cage installation and consistent maintenance are essential to ensure long service life, stable performance, and higher egg production efficiency. LIVI poultry farming cages are designed with durable materials and advanced automation features, but their long-term reliability depends greatly on correct setup and regular care.
This guide provides practical steps to help you install, clean, and maintain your layer cages effectively—so your equipment stays in top condition for years.
I. Proper Installation of LIVI Poultry Cages
1. Site Preparation
Before installing your LIVI poultry cages, select a location that is flat, dry, and well-ventilated. A level surface prevents uneven pressure on the cage structure, while good ventilation helps control humidity and ammonia levels. Ensure there is proper drainage and access to both electricity and water sources.
Avoid installing cages in low-lying or damp areas, as moisture accelerates corrosion and shortens equipment lifespan.
2. Step-by-Step Poultry Cage Installation
When assembling your cage system, follow the manufacturer’s installation guide carefully. Use the right tools and check all connections for alignment. Avoid overtightening bolts, which can distort the structure.
After assembly, inspect the stability and symmetry of the cage rows. Proper installation ensures even load distribution, which prevents metal fatigue and structural damage over time.
3. Electrical and Water System Setup
For modern automatic poultry cages, pay special attention to the water lines and feeding systems.
- Make sure nipple drinkers and feed troughs are securely installed and free of leaks.
- Test water pressure and flow before introducing birds.
- Connect egg collection belts and manure removal systems to their power sources and check for smooth operation.
A careful setup during installation helps prevent costly repairs later.
4. Ventilation and Lighting
Proper air circulation and lighting are vital for healthy flocks. Position fans to promote uniform airflow across all cage tiers. Use energy-saving LED lights with adjustable intensity to provide the recommended lighting schedule for layer hens. Good ventilation and lighting not only improve egg production but also reduce disease risk.

Installation of Layer battery cgae systems
II. Poultry Cage Maintenance Guide
Regular inspection and preventive maintenance are key to extending the life of your LIVI cages. Here’s a suggested schedule:
1. Daily Checks
- Inspect feeders and drinkers to ensure smooth operation.
- Remove leftover feed to prevent mold or contamination.
- Monitor automatic systems for proper functioning—especially conveyor belts and egg collection devices.
2. Weekly and Monthly Maintenance
Every week, check the cage framework for loose screws or rust spots. Tighten bolts and clean joints to prevent corrosion.
Once a month, lubricate moving parts such as egg belts or manure conveyors to reduce friction and wear.
Test backup power and ventilation systems regularly to ensure uninterrupted operation.
3. Quarterly Deep Maintenance
Every three months, perform a full poultry cage system inspection:
- Examine galvanized surfaces and reapply anti-rust coatings if needed.
- Replace damaged mesh wires, connectors, or support beams.
- Evaluate electrical lines and replace worn cables or switches.
This level of maintenance helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and extends your equipment’s working life.
III. Layer Cage Cleaning and Disinfection
Cleanliness directly affects both bird health and equipment durability. A regular layer cage cleaning routine keeps your poultry environment safe and efficient.
1. Routine Cleaning
Remove manure and dust daily to keep the air clean and minimize ammonia buildup.
Flush water pipelines every week to prevent algae growth and bacterial contamination. A clean water supply ensures healthy birds and better feed conversion.
2. Deep Cleaning Between Production Cycles
When flocks are replaced, conduct a complete system cleaning:
- Empty all cages and remove residual feed.
- Use high-pressure water to wash cage frames and floors.
- Apply mild detergents and approved disinfectants for poultry equipment.
- Pay attention to hidden areas like corners, hinges, and under belts.
This deep-cleaning step is essential for preventing cross-infection between batches.
3. Drying and Reinstallation
After cleaning, let all parts dry completely before restocking. Moisture left in the system can cause rust and bacterial growth. Once dry, recheck all bolts, wires, and accessories before introducing new birds.

Livi poultry battery cage system
IV. Tips to Extend the Lifespan of LIVI Poultry Cages
- Use corrosion-resistant coatings and maintain good drainage around the cage area.
- Avoid overloading cages beyond their designed bird capacity. Overcrowding leads to deformation and reduced ventilation.
- Train staff on proper cleaning, maintenance, and system operation. Misuse often causes unnecessary damage.
- Keep detailed maintenance records including inspection dates, repairs, and replaced parts. These records help predict wear patterns and plan replacements early.
A well-maintained cage system not only lasts longer but also delivers better flock performance and higher economic returns.
V. Conclusion
Proper poultry cage installation, regular maintenance, and thorough layer cage cleaning are the foundations of efficient poultry production. By following these practical steps, LIVI cage users can ensure smooth operation, reduce downtime, and significantly extend equipment lifespan.
For continued support, always refer to LIVI’s official maintenance guide or contact a certified technician for professional advice.
