

Bulk Feed Semi-Trailer
- Tank Capacity
- 30,000 L–50,000 L
- Compartments
- 1–6
- Discharge System
- Hydraulic Auger / Electric Auger
- Discharge Rate
- 500–1500 kg/min
- Unloading Principle
- Hydraulic / Electric auger, blades rotate
- Axles
- 2 / 3 / 4 Axles
Reference configuration. Final values are confirmed for the selected chassis, model and destination.
About the Bulk Feed Semi-Trailer
The KEEYAK Bulk Feed Semi-Trailer is a feed trailer with a multi-compartment dry-bulk body and selected auger, pneumatic, chain, or combined discharge equipment, coupled to a tractor for scheduled farm deliveries. The product range includes tank capacity (30,000 L–50,000 L) and discharge rate (500–1500 kg/min), depending on configuration.
Feed manufacturers, integrators, cooperatives, and logistics fleets use this bulk feed delivery trailer for larger routes. Product density, pellet sensitivity, compartments, unloading rate, boom reach, tractor power interface, axle loading, bin access, cleanout, and biosecurity procedures must be matched. Final chassis and operating configuration must be confirmed before ordering.

What Is a Bulk Feed Semi-Trailer Used For
- Regional Feed DistributionThe livestock feed semi-trailer carries larger consolidated loads from mills to multiple farms where route distance and drop planning justify tractor-trailer operation. Selection depends on tank capacity, duty cycle, and site conditions.
- Integrated Poultry SupplyFeed companies replenish poultry production sites using compartment and unloading arrangements aligned with formulas, bin locations, biosecurity rules, and delivery schedules. The selected discharge rate must match operating conditions and site access.
- Dairy Feed Route ServiceBulk meal, grain, or pellets move to dairy farms with discharge speed and handling selected to limit product damage and bin overfilling. Selection depends on tank capacity, duty cycle, and site conditions.
- Multi-Customer Formula DeliverySeparate chambers support planned drops of different feeds when routing, gate control, records, and residual cleanout maintain customer and formula separation. The selected discharge rate must match operating conditions and site access.
What buyers usually confirm first
Can one trailer carry pellets, meal, and grain?
Possibly, when the body and discharge system suit every product. Different flow behavior, dust, fragility, bulk density, and cleanout needs must be evaluated separately. Buyers should confirm task requirements, duty cycle, and site conditions before ordering.


