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PVC Cage Connectors Key Features:-
- High-quality white PVC fittings – food-grade, non-toxic & lightweight
- Weather & moisture resistant – ideal for indoor/outdoor use in Kenyan conditions
- Four essential types included:
- End-cap – seals pipe ends cleanly & safely
- Tee (T-joint) – creates strong cross or T-connections
- Elbow (90° bend) – perfect for corners & L-shapes
- Straight joint – connects pipes end-to-end for longer sections
- Precision push-fit design – tight grip on standard PVC pipes (usually 20–25 mm)
- Easy DIY assembly – no special tools needed; optional glue for permanent builds
- Versatile for custom cages – great for rabbit hutches, guinea pig runs, quail batteries, chicken pens & more
Affordable, clean & reliable way to build sturdy, professional-looking animal cages!
Original price was: KSh 1,500.00.KSh 1,200.00Current price is: KSh 1,200.00.
Traditional Clay Brooding Pots features:-
- Clay Construction — Hand-molded natural clay for slow, even heat release; durable and low burn risk.
- Ventilation — Perforated holes for airflow/smoke dispersal; some with lids for control.
- Charcoal Capacity — Holds ~4kg embers for 24–30 hours of steady warmth.
- Raised Design — Stumps/legs for stability and even heat spread.
- Brooding Capacity — Warms 100–300 chicks per pot (use multiple for larger groups).
- Off-Grid — No electricity/gas; runs on charcoal/wood.
- Portable — Lightweight (2–3kg), easy clean/store.
- Eco-Safe — Smokeless when proper; traditional, cost-effective for Kenyan farms.
Price range: KSh 80,000.00 through KSh 150,000.00
Milking Machine Key Features:-
- Power: 0.75 kW electric motor, reliable vacuum pump
- Design: Compact trolley with yellow wheels, blue frame, stainless steel 25L+ bucket
- Benefits: Fast, gentle milking (1 cow at a time), hygienic collection, reduces labor
- Durability: Rust-proof stainless components, sturdy build for farm use
- Portability: Easy to move around barn or between animals
- Ideal For: Small to medium dairy farms, zero-grazing setups in Kenya (1–10 cows)







