The “A” and “H” type cages are now the two most popular varieties of cages. The “A” type cage is shaped like a pyramid, while “H” type cage is tier atop tier.
Which cage is more suitable? A single building’s breeding volume is typically the basis for selection. “A” type cages are more advised if there are less than 20,000 birds that can be raised in a single building. It is advised to use “H” type cages if there are more than 20,000 or even up to 100,000 birds that can be raised in a single building.
Although these two type of cages serve very similar purposes and have similar supporting systems, they are appropriate for varying breeding quantities. Naturally, we will also accommodate your particular requests if you have them, such as the need to keep 10,000 birds in “H” shape cages.