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Copele Poultry & Livestock Equipment — Australia's Exclusive Stockist
Copele is one of Europe's most trusted names in poultry and livestock equipment, and OzFarmer is the exclusive Australian home of the range. From automatic drinkers and feeders to laying nests, incubators, brooding lamps and full mobile chicken coops, everything you need to raise a healthy flock lives in one place.
Manufactured in Spain from UV-stable, high-resistance plastics and galvanised steel, Copele gear is built to handle the Australian outdoors year after year. Stock is held in our Australian warehouse and ships nationwide.
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Copele — Spanish-Engineered Poultry Equipment, Exclusive to OzFarmer.
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What You'll Find in the Copele Collection
Drinkers & Waterers
Eco, Chips, Free-Range, chick and automatic drinkers — plus large silo drinkers for bigger flocks.
0.5L – 45LFeeders & Hoppers
Plastic poultry hoppers, galvanised steel feeders, linear chick feeders and silo feeders.
2kg – 20kgLaying Nests
Single, collective and Platinum metal laying nests, plus baskets, mats and support legs.
1 – 3 DepartmentsIncubation & Brooding
Lumia 8 incubators, LED egg candlers, infrared heat lamps and the Nanny Hen chick heater.
100W – 250W LampsChicken Coops
Mobile Free-Range caravans, Red Roof coops, My First Chicken Coop and automatic door openers.
Mobile & FixedRearing & ID
Calf and lamb feeding buckets and nipples, plus chicken leg rings and pigeon rings for ID.
Poultry & LivestockBuyer's Guide
Tips for Choosing the Right Copele Gear
Buyer's GuideAs a rough rule, allow around 0.5L of water capacity per bird per day and top up as needed.
- A few backyard hens — 1.5L to 5L Eco or Chips drinkers are easy to fill and clean.
- A growing flock — 8L to 12L drinkers cut down on daily refills.
- Larger or free-range setups — 35L and 45L silo drinkers hold days of water at a time.
- Day-old chicks — use small chick or 1st-age drinkers so birds cannot climb in or spill.
Pro TipPick a feeder capacity that holds at least one day of feed so birds always have access without waste.
- Plastic hoppers (2–16kg) — light, easy to move and simple to refill.
- Galvanised steel feeders — tougher option for larger or long-term flocks.
- Feeders with legs — lift feed off the ground to keep it clean and reduce spillage.
- Linear chick feeders — give many chicks room to feed at once during the first weeks.
Handy GuideProvide roughly one nest box for every four to five hens and place nests in a quiet, shaded spot.
- Single and multi-department nests — scale the number of departments to your flock size.
- Collective laying nests — suit larger flocks and can be extended as you grow.
- Nest mats and baskets — keep eggs clean and reduce breakages.
- Nests with legs — lift the nest off damp ground and make egg collection easier.
Safety FirstNewly hatched chicks need a warm, draught-free brooder and always-available clean water.
- Infrared lamps — always fit the lamp holder with a protective guard and secure it well above bedding.
- Nanny Hen heater — a lower-wattage, contact-style alternative to a heat lamp.
- Chick drinkers — shallow designs stop chicks getting wet or chilled.
- Egg candlers — check fertility and development during incubation without opening the machine.
Handy GuideRegular cleaning keeps birds healthy and makes Copele equipment last for years.
- Rinse drinkers daily — refresh water and wipe out the cup or plate to limit algae and bacteria.
- Scrub weekly — wash plastic parts with warm water and let them dry in the sun.
- Protect galvanised steel — keep it dry when not in use to preserve the rust-resistant coating.
- Store spares — keep replacement nipples and rings on hand so a fix is never far away.
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