Discover VEVOR's full line of farm animal supplies, which includes plucker machines, chicken coops, saddle stands, horse supplies, chicken accessories, metal chicken coops, automatic chicken feeders, goat & sheep stands, saddle racks with pad bars, wall mounted saddle racks, and round bale hay nets designed for backyard poultry keepers, small-scale farmers, homesteaders, and equestrians. VEVOR offers useful, well-made farm animal supplies for every animal and every operation scale, whether you are processing poultry, keeping a small flock, handling horses and gear, or effectively feeding goats and sheep.
Are you searching for farm animal supplies that include poultry housing and processing, horse equipment storage, livestock nutrition, and small ruminant management in a single, well-organized product line designed for everyday farm use? For backyard and small commercial farm operations, VEVOR provides chicken coops, plucker machines, automatic chicken feeders, horse saddle racks, goat & sheep stands, and round bale hay nets. Get the equipment you need to manage your farm and your animals right now.
The housing, feeding, processing, and administration duties that every kind of animal produces during regular farm operations are covered by farm animal supply. VEVOR's product portfolio covers every major supply area for managing cattle, poultry, and horses on small commercial and hobby farms.
A chicken coop gives a backyard or small farm poultry flock the safe, weatherproof home they need for nocturnal predator protection, refuge from severe weather, and the private nesting room laying hens require for steady egg production in a stress-free setting. The main housing requirements for small flock sizes, ranging from four to twelve hens in a single coop unit sized for the typical backyard and hobby farm scale, are met by VEVOR chicken coops, available in wooden and metal construction with integrated nesting boxes, roosting bars, and ventilation.
VEVOR's metal chicken coops are made of galvanized steel, which is resistant to rot, wood-boring insect damage, and structural deterioration that wooden coops experience over time due to moisture, animal contact, and cleaning chemical exposure that poultry housing experiences over the years of continuous use. Compared to entry-level wooden coop designs with insufficient mesh specifications at ventilation and run panel sections, VEVOR metal chicken coops' predator-resistant construction uses welded wire mesh with small apertures that keep out rats, weasels, and other small predators. In contrast, standard welded wire with larger openings allows them to enter.
By using a drum of flexible rubber fingers that spin quickly and remove feathers through friction and impact contact as the carcass tumbles against the fingers in a water-filled drum environment that loosens feather shafts for clean removal, a chicken plucker machine automates the feather removal step of poultry processing. By reducing the processing time for a single bird from 10 to 15 minutes of hand plucking to less than 1 minute of machine plucking, VEVOR chicken plucker machines transform the bottleneck processing step that limits the output of small-farm poultry production into a quick, high-volume operation that one person can effectively manage.
When wear reduces the effectiveness of the rubber plucker fingers on the VEVOR chicken plucker machine drums, the machine's service life can be extended beyond the finger-wear period without replacing the drum or motor, resulting in much lower maintenance costs than replacing the drum or motor alone. The VEVOR plucker machine models' stainless steel drum and body construction offer a food-safe, easily cleaned surface that meets poultry processing hygiene demands, with smooth interior surfaces that rinse clean with a hose between processing batches, preventing bacterial retention that rough or textured interior surfaces accumulate during processing.
Without the need for twice-daily manual feeding, which would limit the keeper's schedule around the flock's feeding schedule, an automatic chicken feeder ensures consistent feed access for the flock by dispensing a measured quantity of feed on a programmed schedule or when the bird comes into contact with the feeder treadle. In contrast to open hoppers, which allow wild birds, rats, and mice to access the feed store in between flock feeding sessions, VEVOR automatic chicken feeders use weatherproof construction and rodent-resistant dispensing mechanisms to prevent feed waste and contamination.
Beyond the basic housing and feeding categories, VEVOR's chicken accessories, such as drinkers, dust bath containers, brooder heat lamps, and egg collection equipment, complete the poultry management toolkit by offering the specialized supplies that effective backyard and small commercial chicken keeping needs for daily flock health management and productive egg and meat production. The daily labor input for flock management is also reduced by the automatic operation of VEVOR chicken feeder models, which handle monitoring and collection tasks, allowing the keeper to complete them at convenient times rather than the fixed-schedule feeding attendance that manual feeding imposes on the keeper's daily routine, regardless of other farm and personal schedule commitments.
Equestrian saddles stored flat, hanging from a single point, or stacked against a wall develop distortion and cracking when the saddle tree and panel foam are not properly supported across the pommel and cantle contact points that proper rack-based storage maintains. VEVOR saddle racks and saddle stands provide appropriate support for equestrian saddles, maintaining the saddle's shape, panel to panel contact, and leather condition during storage between riding sessions. VEVOR saddle racks come in freestanding saddle stands that allow saddle placement anywhere on the stable floor or in the grooming bay without the need to install wall anchors, as well as wall-mounted variants that conserve floor space in a tack room.
VEVOR saddle racks with pad bars offer integrated storage for the numnahs, saddle pads, and half pads used under the saddle while riding. By keeping the pad and saddle together in one storage area, tacking up is easier without having to look for separately stored components each time the horse is ready for exercise. In order to prevent undersized or improperly anchored tack room storage hardware from developing under the dynamic loading that frequent removal and replacement of heavy saddles creates at the mounting points, wall mounted saddle rack designs in the VEVOR range use brackets rated for the combined weight of saddle, pad, and girth without the wall anchor pull-out.
The amount of daily labor each piece of farm equipment saves, as well as how long it lasts under external conditions, animal interaction, and the cleaning routines farms use continuously throughout every season, depends on its automation capability and material durability.
Small farm owners require operational flexibility when managing multiple animal species and farm tasks simultaneously within a limited daily time budget. Automation in farm animal supplies transforms the most time-consuming and schedule-constraining daily farm tasks into hands-off operations that run reliably without the keeper's physical presence when needed. In commercially significant laying flocks, VEVOR automatic chicken feeders with programmable dispensing schedules ensure steady feed availability throughout the day without overfilling, which promotes waste, or underfilling, which stresses competition and lowers laying productivity.
Certain VEVOR chicken coop models feature automatic door-opening functionality that opens the pop door at dawn and closes it at dusk, using a light sensor or a programmable timer. This feature provides the flock protection that manually opened and closed pop doors require without requiring the keeper to be present at the coop at first light and last light every day throughout the entire year, including weekends, vacation periods, and days when schedule conflicts make timely coop management impossible without the automatic system's dependable daily operation.
The choice of materials for farm animal supplies determines how resistant agricultural equipment is to the combined exposure of outdoor weather, animal contact, cleaning chemical use, and biological contamination that occurs continuously in active farm environments. These factors accelerate the deterioration of materials that do not meet the particular chemical and mechanical demands of farm use. In the moist, biologically active environment of a poultry operation, where ammonia from droppings, cleaning water, and outdoor humidity create persistent corrosion-promoting conditions, VEVOR metal chicken coops and plucker machines use galvanized or stainless steel construction that resists rust and surface degradation that untreated steel develops quickly.
To prevent surface embrittlement and strand breakage that non-stabilized net materials develop under the same UV exposure, round bale hay nets from VEVOR use high-tensile synthetic netting with UV stabilization that maintains net strength and mesh geometry through the continuous outdoor solar exposure that hay storage and feeding equipment experiences during the months-long hay feeding season. VEVOR round bale hay nets' slow-feed mesh aperture minimizes feed waste and pulmonary hay dust exposure caused by uncontrolled round bale access, which allows animals to remove large amounts of hay from the bale surface that falls to the ground before being eaten.
For backyard keepers, homesteaders, and small farm operators, VEVOR offers a full range of farm animal supplies, including chicken coops, metal chicken coops, chicken plucker machines, automatic chicken feeders, chicken accessories, saddle racks, saddle stands, horse supplies, goat & sheep stands, and round bale hay nets. Every product combines low price, useful management features, and long-lasting outdoor-rated construction to make high-quality farm equipment affordable for all operation sizes. Your farm animal supplies are designed for every season of farm use and are backed by VEVOR's dependable after-sales assistance. Look over the entire selection now.
A minimum of 12 to 18 square feet of enclosed coop floor area is needed for six normal-size laying hens, with an extra 4 square feet of run space per bird for daytime ranging, in addition to the standard recommendation of 2 to 3 square feet per bird.
When the carcass is properly scalded at the proper water temperature before machine plucking, VEVOR chicken plucker machines can remove feathers from a single ordinary broiler bird in around 30 to 60 seconds.
Indeed, the weatherproof casing and sealed dispensing mechanisms of VEVOR mechanical chicken feeders are suitable for outdoor installation in covered or partially covered poultry run conditions. By placing the feeder beneath a covered section of the run, you can extend its lifespan and prevent rain from dampening the feed storage, which, over time, can lead to moisture damage and mold growth.
VEVOR wall mounted saddle racks specify weight ratings that accommodate the combined weight of a standard saddle, saddle pad, and girth, typically supporting 50 to 80 pounds per rack unit.