For South Africa’s commercial poultry industry, opportunities to acquire the assets of an established egg production enterprise are exceptionally rare. On Thursday, 10 September 2026, Dynamic Auctioneers will conduct the dispersal auction of the assets from a disease-free commercial egg farm in Kendal, bringing a substantial range of poultry production equipment, agricultural machinery and farm improvements to market.
Importantly, the land is not being sold. Instead, buyers can purchase individual lots ranging from complete poultry production units and farm buildings to machinery, transport vehicles and supporting infrastructure. Successful purchasers will be responsible for dismantling and removing their purchases from the property before the end of November 2026.
The assets originate from a commercial layer operation accommodating more than 150,000 laying hens across six poultry houses, including three large Tecno Poultry Equipment houses, each designed to accommodate approximately 45,000 birds. Unlike conventional equipment auctions, this sale presents buyers with the opportunity to acquire integrated production systems that have operated together within a commercial egg enterprise. All equipment has been washed and disinfected prior to the auction to meet the biosecurity requirements of prospective buyers.
Among the standout offerings are multiple Tecno Poultry Equipment H-Type automatic and semi-automatic layer cage systems, complete with pack stations, control rooms and feed tanks, together with manual layer cage systems. Buyers will also have the opportunity to bid on a fully equipped egg packhouses centred around MOPACK 100s, allowing for automated egg collection and packing, Ford and John Deere tractors, Isuzu and MAN trucks, a Mitsubishi forklift, a Case 580SK TLB, generators, water storage infrastructure and a range of other commercial poultry production assets.
Whether you’re expanding an existing layer operation, upgrading aged equipment or sourcing infrastructure for a new agricultural venture, dispersal sales of this scale present an opportunity to secure commercial-grade assets that are seldom offered together in a single auction. For many producers, the replacement cost of comparable equipment and infrastructure would far exceed the opportunity presented by acquiring proven assets through auction.
Prospective buyers are encouraged to attend the official public viewing on Monday, 7 September 2026, from 09:00 to 15:00, where the full range of assets can be inspected before auction day. Viewing provides an opportunity to assess the condition of the equipment, buildings and infrastructure, and to determine the most practical approach to their removal and future use. Lots can also be viewed online:
Please note: Lots are subject to change. The final lot catalogue will be available by the end of August.
The auction follows the sale of the land, allowing the poultry industry to acquire the assets of a well-established commercial egg operation. With quality agricultural infrastructure remaining in high demand, this dispersal auction offers poultry producers, contractors, equipment dealers and agricultural investors the opportunity to acquire proven commercial assets under transparent auction conditions.
For South Africa’s poultry industry, 7 September is inspection day, and 10 September is bidding day. 

