
Galvanised feed silos for poultry, feed mills, and dairy farms. Hopper discharge or sweep auger, flexible-auger or pneumatic intake. Sized from 5 to 100 MT per silo.
Feed silos look simple, but the spec lives in the discharge and intake. The wrong hopper angle means feed rat-holes and operators have to climb in with a rake. The wrong intake means a feed truck queue blocks the yard.
We size the hopper angle, the discharge port diameter, and the intake throughput against the actual feed type and truck cycle you operate. The base silo is hot-dip galvanised steel; aeration and level instrumentation are options for the longer storage cycles.

Hopper or flat-bottom · sized to the truck cycle
The spec lives in the discharge and the intake — sized to the feed type and the truck cycle you actually run.
From 5 MT poultry rows to 100 MT dispatch silos.
Clean gravity flow, or sweep auger on flat-bottom.
2 to 5 m, corrugated or smooth galvanised wall.
Layer and broiler farms with their own feed-mixing capability. Typical sizing: 5 to 20 MT per silo, often in a row of two to four.
Finished-feed dispatch silos sized to truck pick-up cycles. Typical sizing: 20 to 100 MT per silo.
On-farm feed storage for milking herds. Sized to weekly intake; sweep auger for clean discharge into mixer wagons.
Discharge design · sized to the feed type
“The wrong hopper angle means feed rat-holes and operators have to climb in with a rake.”