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For more than 50 years, Lewis Brothers has been the industry leader in developing innovative, reliable, and highly effective litter management equipment for the poultry industry. Their reputation is built on quality workmanship, proven durability, and equipment that keeps growers productive season after season.

A nationwide network of trained professionals supports every Lewis Brothers product, ensuring growers receive the service, expertise, and confidence they need to keep operations running smoothly.

Lewis Brothers offers a complete line of litter management solutions, with a special focus on their industry-leading Poultry Housekeepers, available in multiple configurations for ease of use, improved efficiency, and maximum performance inside the house.

The Crustbuster pays for itself quickly through major labor savings and improved flock performance. By breaking up hard-packed crust and restoring airflow in the litter, it helps reduce ammonia levels, improves bird comfort, and supports more consistent production—all while eliminating hours of back-breaking manual work. Built for high performance with minimal maintenance, the Crustbuster is engineered to stand up to daily use in demanding poultry house environments. It connects directly to any Standard Class II 3-Point Tractor Hitch and needs at least 45 horsepower to run with no special tools, no modifications, and no extra equipment required, making it one of the easiest, most efficient upgrades a grower can add to their cleanout routine.

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