Patent classifications
A01K39/01
POULTRY FEEDER
This invention comprises a Poultry Feeder Assembly (3) for providing access to feed to chicks of small breeds as well as growing and fully grown up birds from the same Poultry Feeder Assembly, provided with a barrier to minimize entry of the chicks inside a feed containing pan (25) of the Poultry Feeder Assembly, the said Poultry Feeder Assembly being attachable to a pipe that has means for automatic conveying of feed from a small hopper (2) to the Poultry Feeder assembly attached to the pipe, the pipe being named as “Feeder Pipe” (4), and the said Feeder Pipe is provided with a winch system or an analogous means for level adjustment or height adjustment from ground or floor of a poultry house; wherein, the pan means for holding the feed is separable for cleaning purpose from the tube that conveys feed received from a feeding pipe to the pan.
ANIMAL RESISTANT BIRD FEEDING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
A bird feeding apparatus including a deck mount, a mounting rod, a feeder tray, and a rotating disk for interfering with animal access to the bird feed placed within the tray. Alternative embodiments may include additional structural elements or hooks for hanging a bird feeder from the apparatus. The rotating disk will cause squirrels or other unwanted animals from accessing bird feed within the feeder tray by spinning, causing gravity to drop the animal. Birds will freely be able to access the feed.
Modular Birding Accessory Pole System
A pole system if provided for supporting birding accessories, such as bird feeders, perches or bird houses. The pole system includes a hollow outer tube and an elongated post extending therethrough. The post has an auger at one end and an opposite end configured to engage a tool for rotating the post. A disk is attached to a bottom end of the outer tube to engage the ground when the pole system is installed. A plurality of stakes are removably engaged to the disk to project radially outward from the outer tube. The stakes include a downturned end for driving into the ground after the auger has been threaded into the ground.
Modular Birding Accessory Pole System
A pole system if provided for supporting birding accessories, such as bird feeders, perches or bird houses. The pole system includes a hollow outer tube and an elongated post extending therethrough. The post has an auger at one end and an opposite end configured to engage a tool for rotating the post. A disk is attached to a bottom end of the outer tube to engage the ground when the pole system is installed. A plurality of stakes are removably engaged to the disk to project radially outward from the outer tube. The stakes include a downturned end for driving into the ground after the auger has been threaded into the ground.
Interceptor
A portable debris catcher apparatus mounted from a bird feeder to collect and recycle bird seed debris; a first inwardly sloped bowl connected to a vertical removable container; the inwardly sloped bowl to allow for debris to be caught and slide into the removable container from a hole in the middle of the bottom of the bowl; the removable container attached directly below the bowl for the debris to be collected; the removable container containing holes or slits or made of a material to allow liquid to pass through. The removable container allows for water to pass through the underside of the container and collects debris in the cavity of the removable container.
Interceptor
A portable debris catcher apparatus mounted from a bird feeder to collect and recycle bird seed debris; a first inwardly sloped bowl connected to a vertical removable container; the inwardly sloped bowl to allow for debris to be caught and slide into the removable container from a hole in the middle of the bottom of the bowl; the removable container attached directly below the bowl for the debris to be collected; the removable container containing holes or slits or made of a material to allow liquid to pass through. The removable container allows for water to pass through the underside of the container and collects debris in the cavity of the removable container.
SQUIRREL DETERRENT KIT
Implementations of a squirrel deterrent kit are provided. The squirrel deterrent kit may be used to prevent animals from climbing a pole to gain access to the bird feeder mounted thereon. In some implementations, the squirrel deterrent kit may comprise a sleeve member, a self-retracting reel, and a pole mounted fastener (e.g., a hook). In some implementations, the self-retracting reel may be positioned and/or secured within a cavity of the sleeve member. In some implementations, the pole mounted fastener may be configured to attach to an adapter (e.g., a ring) secured on the distal end of the line of the self-retracting reel. In this way, the self-retracting reel may be used to slidably connect the sleeve member to the pole. In some implementations, the sleeve member may comprise an elongated cylindrical stem having a dome shaped head. In some implementations, the sleeve member may include a longitudinally extending vertical slit therein.
Automated monitoring of animal nutriment ingestion
The present invention relates to a system and method for monitoring in real time the nutriment intake (feed and/or water) of farm animals, including but not limited to poultry, turkeys, pigs and cows, based on the measurement and identification of the nutriment uptake sounds and/or the working of the nutriment supply system, while the presence and eating position of the animals is monitored by using real-time image analysis.
Automated monitoring of animal nutriment ingestion
The present invention relates to a system and method for monitoring in real time the nutriment intake (feed and/or water) of farm animals, including but not limited to poultry, turkeys, pigs and cows, based on the measurement and identification of the nutriment uptake sounds and/or the working of the nutriment supply system, while the presence and eating position of the animals is monitored by using real-time image analysis.
Method and Apparatus for Controlling Herbivore Fowl Populations
A method and apparatus is provided for controlling the location in which herbivore fowl populations congregate by altering the behaviour of the fowl through the combination of providing a strong disincentive to populate areas where the presence of the fowl is not desired and a strong incentive to populate a proximate area where the presence of fowl can be tolerated. For herbivore waterfowl, and in particular Canada geese, the adjacent area also provides the waterfowl with a means of egress to water as an escape from predators and other perceived threats. The method uses a deterrent in the form of adulterated feed to dissuade the herbivore fowl from congregating in areas in which their presence is not desired and the use of an attractant in the form of non-adulterated feed to encourage the herbivore fowl to congregate in a proximate area in which their presence can be tolerated.