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The Kuhl 10-Hole Rear Roll-out Laying Nest is the only of its kind on the market. This unit combines economical pricing with unsacraficed quality and functionality. Special Features Include: Plastic perches and nest bottoms that make this unit fully sanitizable versus competitive brands utilizing wooden perches that harbor lice and bacteria. Rear roll-out design allowing the back of the nest to face a central aisle for fast and trouble-free egg collection. High front and back panels to eliminate scratching of litter out of nests. Roll-out design provides cleaner eggs, reduces egg breakage and virtually eliminates floor eggs. Durable construction enables nest to provide multiple seasons of trouble-free use. Dimensions: Outside Measurements: 33"H x 60"W or 83.8H x 152.4W cms. Hole size: 7"H x 11-1/2"W or 17.78H x 29.2W cms. Shipped "knocked down" for lower transit costs. Pop Rivet Gun Required for Assembly.
Item Code: EQP-04056

10 Hole Rear Rollout Laying Nest - Rear-10

Retail price: $530.00
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By Ken T.
Kuhl 10 hole rear rollout nest
August 12, 2010
I visited the Biltmore Mansion in North Carolina this summer and in thier chicken coop I saw these boxes. I figured if they were good enough for millionair chickens they were good enough for me. Would have given a 5 star but they forgot to drill 10 holes in the top that hang the rear plastic panels and assembly was not that easy. With all that said if your handy at putting together things like this go for it I feel they are probably the best system on the market.