The Ideal Poultry Line: A River of Precision, Stability, and Efficiency

An ideal, properly functioning chicken slaughtering line should resemble a precise, stable, and efficient “industrial river,” with seamless connections between each stage, producing a consistent and hygienic product.

  • An ideal, properly functioning chicken slaughtering line should resemble a precise, stable, and efficient “industrial river,” with seamless connections between each stage, producing a consistent and hygienic product.
  • Stability and continuity are crucial. From hanging the chickens to storing the finished products, the entire line maintains a constant speed, without frequent starts, stops, congestion, or interruptions.
  • This is the cornerstone of efficient production. The line should reach or approach its designed capacity.
  • The slaughter volume per unit time (e.g., per hour) should be stable, and the “yield” (the ratio of finished product weight to live chicken weight) should be at an excellent level within the industry.

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