1st RearMaxx in Finland
May 4th 2011 the first RearMaxx house in Finland is opened.
The house of Mr. Tomi Oja-Nisula is equipped with 2 rows of 3 levels RearMaxx rearing system. The house is 26,5 m long and 11,3 m width. 6.600 birds are reared in the house.

RearMaxx is the modern aviary rearing system, it has been developed to prepare hens for the aviary laying system. This is important to prevent problems when the birds are moved to the laying hous, such as dehydration, too high mortality, birds sitting on the floor and too many floor eggs.

Mr. Oja-Nisula's rearing system consist of 3 levels. Every tier is equipped with:
- Manure drying tubes;
- Feeding system;
- Adjustable drinking lines with every 25 cm a nipple;
- Separation walls in the lenght of the system on all levels;
- Cross separation walls;
- Wire mesh doors, easily to open with one hand;
- Winchable perches on both sides of the system;
- Wiremesh above the system.
Mr. Oja-Nisula is very satisfied on his choice of RearMaxx, specially because the system can be used for free range and cage rearing.
He is also very satisfied with the advice and guidance given to him by Jansen Poultry Equipment and Triotec in the process of selling installing and into production.
