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Poultry Gas Brooder is a Reliable and Cost-Effective way for warming or Heating the brooder to Raise Healthy Chicks

ksh12,000.00  ksh14,000.00

Features and Benefits of Engoho's Canopy Poultry Gas Brooder
-    Service Area: 2,000 chicks
-    Gases: LPG & Biogas
-    Gas Consumption: 0.18kg/ hr

-    Reduced chick mortality
-    Better Growth
 

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SKU: GAS BROODER

Categories: Brooding equipment, Poultry Equipment

Advantages of LPG or Biogas Gas Brooders

  • Gas brooders, specifically those using LPG or biogas, offer several advantages for chick brooding: 
  • Cost-Effective: Gas brooders are efficient, providing a consistent heat source while consuming minimal fuel. LPG and biogas are often more economical than electricity. 
  • Reliability: Gas brooders are dependable even in areas with inconsistent electricity supply, ensuring uninterrupted chick heating.
  •  Uniform Heat Distribution: These brooders distribute heat evenly, preventing hot and cold spots within the brooding area. 
  • Safety: LPG and biogas brooders are designed with safety features, reducing the risk of fire or accidents. 
  • Environmentally Friendly: Biogas, in particular, is a renewable and eco-friendly energy source, reducing the carbon footprint of poultry farming.

 


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A gas brooder is a heating device used in poultry farming to provide warmth to young chicks, poultry or piglets. It typically burns gas, such as Biogas, LPG/ Propane or natural gas, to generate heat.

The amount of gas a gas brooder uses can vary depending on factors such as the size of the brooder, the temperature settings, and the duration of operation. Engoho’s Canopy poultry gas brooder consumes gas at an average of 0.18kgs/hour.

The temperature inside a gas brooder should typically be maintained between 90 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit (32 to 35 degrees Celsius) during the first week of brooding for chicks. Afterward, the temperature can be gradually reduced by around 5 degrees Fahrenheit (2 to 3 degrees Celsius) per week until it reaches the ambient temperature.

Gas brooder prices vary depending on factors like brand, size, and features. Prices in Kenya range from 10,000 to 30,000 Kenyan Shillings.

The two main types of brooders are radiant brooding and convective brooding.

Yes, gas brooders are commonly used in poultry farming to provide efficient and cost-effective heating for chicks.

Gas brooders use combustion of gas fuel to generate heat, which is then distributed to provide warmth to the brooding area.

Yes, there are automatic gas brooders available that offer features like temperature control and automatic ignition.

A gas brooder with a thermostat allows for precise temperature regulation, ensuring optimal conditions for chick comfort and growth.

Factors like size, brand, features, and additional accessories can influence the price of a gas brooder.

Yes, Damly gas brooders are available in Kenya, and their prices may vary depending on the model and specifications.

Yes, gas brooders are known for their energy efficiency compared to other heating methods, making them cost-effective in the long run.

Yes, most gas brooders are designed to be compatible with various gas fuels, including LPG and biogas.

Gas brooders come in different sizes with varying heating capacities to accommodate different numbers of chicks. Conopy Gas brooder from Engoho is the most is the most cost-effective, with a capacity of brooding up tp 2,000 chicks while consuming about 0.18kgs/hr.

Yes, gas brooders are designed with safety features to prevent accidents, and proper installation and maintenance ensure safe operation.

Yes, adequate ventilation is essential when using gas brooders to ensure proper air quality and prevent the buildup of harmful gases.

With proper maintenance, a gas brooder can last for many years, providing reliable heating for poultry.

Yes, gas brooders are suitable for use in various climates, but adjustments may be needed to account for extreme temperatures.

Yes, some gas brooders are designed to be portable, offering flexibility in placement within the poultry facility.

Yes, gas brooders are commonly used in broiler farming to provide the necessary warmth for chicks during the brooding period.

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