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Jiutian chicken manure dryer is used to dry chicken manure, duck manure, pig manure, quail manure and other animal manure in breeding industry.
Chicken manure dryer is suitable for large, medium and small chicken farms and areas with developed breeding industry. Different heat sources can be used according to the requirements of drying products. Such as: gas generator, direct heating hot blast stove, indirect hot blast stove, heat transfer oil, electric heating, steam, natural gas, biomass particles, etc. This machine is suitable for chicken manure, duck manure, livestock manure, slaughter leftovers, etc. with water content less than 80%. It has a good effect on opening up feed resources, reducing feeding costs and reducing environmental pollution. And it can be directly bagged and sold after drying. It is the organic fertilizer feed that is in great demand in the market. It can be used for greenhouse vegetables and soil improvement of flower and tree nurseries.
Jiutian chicken manure dryer can not only solve the problem of difficult chicken manure treatment, but also turn waste into treasure and create economic benefits for customers. For more details, please contact us.
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