1. Digital management needs:
Modern digital management systems can provide real-time monitoring and data analysis, which helps to accurately manage the feeding process. Consider whether digital management functions are needed to improve the scientificity and efficiency of management.
2. Equipment flexibility:
Choose equipment with strong flexibility that can adapt to different feeding needs and changes. Adjustable and multifunctional equipment is more easily adapted to the special circumstances of different herds.
3. Cost-effectiveness:
Consider the purchase cost, operating cost and expected economic benefits of the equipment. Ensure that the cost of the equipment is within the economic tolerance of the breeding industry and can obtain a reasonable return.

| Model | Capacity | Power | Dimension | Weight |
| 125 | 80-100kg/h | 3kw | 110*35*70 cm | 95 kg |
| 150 | 120-150kg/h | 4kw | 115*35*80cm | 100 kg |
| 210 | 200-300kg/h | 7.5kw | 115*45*95cm | 300 kg |
| 260 | 500-600kg/h | 15kw | 138*46*100cm | 350 kg |
| 300 | 700-800kg/h | 22kw | 130*53*105cm | 600 kg |
| 360 | 900-1000kg/h | 22kw | 160*67*150cm | 800 kg |
| 400 | 1200-1500kg/h | 30kw | 160*68*145cm | 1200 kg |
4. After-sales service and support:
Choose equipment suppliers with reliable after-sales service and technical support to ensure that the equipment can receive timely maintenance and support during use.
5. Environmental protection and sustainability:
Consider the environmental performance of the equipment and whether it meets the requirements of sustainable development. Choosing equipment that meets environmental standards will help improve the sustainability of the breeding industry.
Taking the above factors into consideration, choosing equipment suitable for different cattle herds requires a full understanding of the feeding needs of cattle and the actual situation of the farm to ensure that the equipment can meet the special needs of the cattle herd to the greatest extent and improve the breeding efficiency.
