Patent classifications
A01K1/10
Feedbunk soaking system
A system may provide for delivering a sequence of one or more soaking sprays at a station where an animal is present. The station may include a pressurized pipe supplying a liquid for the soaking spray, a valve and nozzle coupled to the pipe, and a control circuit coupled to the valve. The control circuit may be operable to determine the sequence of the soaking spray using a signal from an animal sensor that is configured to detect the presence of the animal at the station. The system may include an environmental sensor providing at least one signal to the control circuit. The signal from the environmental sensor may be used by the control circuit to determine the sequence for the soaking spray.
HAY BASKET APPARATUS
One purpose of the an embodiment basket is to increase the capacity for long-stemmed hay in automated individual intake units. The inventive hay basket is a removable addition to an automated feeding system bunk that effectively triples the hay capacity as compared with the commercially available system alone. According to one embodiment, the hay basket includes a rotatable swing gate that can be used to control the amount of access an animal has to hay in the basket. Without the hay basket addition, accurate hay intake collection would not be possible on a useful number of animals. The inventive hay basket reduces waste and increases the carrying capacity of the dry lot pen.
ANIMAL FEEDING APPARATUS
An animal feeder includes a wall at least partially defining a feed storage compartment. The wall includes a layer of louvers that permit air flow to and from the feed storage compartment and a layer of mesh to prevent insects from entering the feed storage compartment.
ANIMAL FEEDER
An animal feeder includes a generally rectangular housing having a floor, four sidewalls, and a slanted roof. One of the sidewalls includes a pivotal door for access to the interior of the housing. Each sidewall has an arched feeding opening therethrough extending upwardly from the housing floor. The housing is mounted to a pair of underlying skids. A hitch receiver is mounted to the housing. The animal feeder also has a divider wall extending outwardly from each corner of the housing. A netting may be mounted to the interior of the housing.
PORTABLE AND COLLAPSABLE MODULAR CALF HOUSING SYSTEM
A portable and collapsable modular calf housing system featuring at leasl one pen comprising a front panel and two side panels and optionally a rear wall panel forming a pen The side panels include channels in which the front panel can slide vertically to adjust the height of a feed pail attached thereto The channels are disposed on either face of each side panel to enable a front panel from each one of adjacent pens to be joined to form a plurality of interconnected pens.
ANIMAL FEEDER FOR HAY
This invention relates to a feeder for feeding hay bales to animals. The inventive animal feeder includes a feeder base, a feeder cone and a tray. The feeder cone is mounted above the base for receiving and holding the hay to be fed to animals. In one embodiment, the feeder cone has three inwardly sloping cone side assemblies and an inwardly sloping shortened cone side assembly to facilitate loading hay into the feeder cone. A tray is supported by the base and positioned below the feeder cone to catch hay that falls as animals are feeding from the feeder cone, preventing waste and exposure to parasite and other contaminants. In an alternative embodiment, all four sides of the feeder cone 12 are constructed the same, with no shortened side.
ANIMAL FEEDER FOR HAY
This invention relates to a feeder for feeding hay bales to animals. The inventive animal feeder includes a feeder base, a feeder cone and a tray. The feeder cone is mounted above the base for receiving and holding the hay to be fed to animals. In one embodiment, the feeder cone has three inwardly sloping cone side assemblies and an inwardly sloping shortened cone side assembly to facilitate loading hay into the feeder cone. A tray is supported by the base and positioned below the feeder cone to catch hay that falls as animals are feeding from the feeder cone, preventing waste and exposure to parasite and other contaminants. In an alternative embodiment, all four sides of the feeder cone 12 are constructed the same, with no shortened side.
INDUSTRIAL LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT LEVERAGING DIGITAL TWIN COMPUTING
An approach for maintaining industrial livestock infrastructure is disclosed. The approach utilizes digital twin computing to create a digital copy of biological and non-biological assets of a livestock production unit/facility (e.g., aquaculture, sericulture, dairy industry, meat industry, etc.) to improve the efficiency and reduce cost associated with the production of livestock. The usage of digital twins removes fundamental constraints concerning place, time, and human observation. Instead of control based on direct observation of physical objects, which requires physical proximity, digital twins enable remote control of livestock operations coupled with IoT sensors. This allows for the decoupling of physical flows from information aspects of farm operations.
FEEDBUNK SOAKING SYSTEM
A system may provide for delivering a sequence of one or more soaking sprays at a station where an animal is present. The station may include a pressurized pipe supplying a liquid for the soaking spray, a valve and nozzle coupled to the pipe, and a control circuit coupled to the valve. The control circuit may be operable to determine the sequence of the soaking spray using a signal from an animal sensor that is configured to detect the presence of the animal at the station. The system may include an environmental sensor providing at least one signal to the control circuit. The signal from the environmental sensor may be used by the control circuit to determine the sequence for the soaking spray.
FEEDBUNK SOAKING SYSTEM
A system may provide for delivering a sequence of one or more soaking sprays at a station where an animal is present. The station may include a pressurized pipe supplying a liquid for the soaking spray, a valve and nozzle coupled to the pipe, and a control circuit coupled to the valve. The control circuit may be operable to determine the sequence of the soaking spray using a signal from an animal sensor that is configured to detect the presence of the animal at the station. The system may include an environmental sensor providing at least one signal to the control circuit. The signal from the environmental sensor may be used by the control circuit to determine the sequence for the soaking spray.