DUAL-SIDED POULTRY FEEDERS AND WATERERS WITH VISIBILITY SHIELDS
20220117202 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K39/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K39/012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A poultry feeder/waterer with internal shields provides space efficient poultry feeding and watering by using both sides of a tubular feeder, while preventing poultry viewing each other across the feeder using shields. The poultry feeder/waterer includes a tubular main body for holding poultry feed or water and having holes formed on either side. The centers of the holes are at the same height and are spaced apart by a distance greater than their diameter in order to provide distance between birds accessing the poultry feed or water. The poultry feeder-waterer also includes a stand for raising and leveling the tubular main body above the ground, and a pair of internal shields within the tubular main body and extending along its length prevents the birds accessing the poultry feed or water through holes on opposite sides of the tubular main body from viewing each other.
Claims
1. A poultry feeder/waterer, comprising: a tubular main body for holding poultry feed or water, wherein the tubular main body includes a plurality of holes formed therethrough on a first side of the tubular main body and on a second side opposite the first side, wherein centers of the plurality of holes are at the same height and wherein the plurality of holes on each side of the tubular main body are spaced apart by a distance greater than a diameter of the plurality of holes to provide distance between birds accessing the poultry feed or water; a stand for raising and leveling the tubular main body above the ground; and a pair of internal shields within the tubular main body and extending along the length thereof that prevents the birds accessing the poultry feed or water through holes on opposite sides of the tubular main body from viewing each other.
2. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 1, wherein the pair of internal shields each extend from an inner surface of the tubular main body above ones of the plurality of holes on a corresponding side of the tubular main body and downward toward a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body, and wherein the pair of internal shields terminate above a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body and define a gap therebetween for passage of the poultry feed or water.
3. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 2, further comprising a hopper for storing poultry feed mounted above the tubular main body, wherein an inside bottom of the hopper is in communication with an interior of the tubular main body via an aperture formed through a top of the tubular main body, and wherein the pair of internal shields are sloped or curved to retain poultry feed above the pair of internal shields without filling the tubular main body with poultry feed beyond a level corresponding to bottom edges of the plurality of holes.
4. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 3, further comprising a pair of end plugs inserted into each end of the tubular main body, wherein the pair of end plugs define grooves on an inner face thereof for accepting a corresponding end of each of the pair of internal shields, whereby the paid of end plugs support the pair of internal shields at ends of the tubular main body.
5. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 4, wherein the pair of end plugs are formed from a transparent material, whereby a level of poultry feed within the tubular main body is observable.
6. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 3, further comprising: a roof support structure connected to the stand; and a roof attached to the roof support structure and hinged so that at least a portion of the roof can be raised to access a top of the hopper for re-filling with poultry feed.
7. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 2, further comprising: a tank for storing water mounted above the tubular main body; a pipe having an inlet in fluid communication with an inside bottom of the tank and extending downward toward the gap between the pair of internal shields; and a float valve coupled to an outlet of the pipe for controlling a flow of water from the tank to the tubular main body, wherein the float valve maintains a level of water within the tubular main body below a level corresponding to bottom edges of the plurality of holes.
8. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 7, further comprising a pair of end plugs inserted into each end of the tubular main body, wherein the pair of end plugs define grooves on an inner face thereof for accepting a corresponding end of each of the pair of internal shields, whereby the paid of end plugs support the pair of internal shields at ends of the tubular main body.
9. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 8, wherein the pair of end plugs are formed from a transparent material, whereby a level of water within the tubular main body is observable.
10. The poultry feeder/waterer of claim 7, further comprising: a roof support structure connected to the stand; and a roof attached to the roof support structure and hinged so that at least a portion of the roof can be raised to access a top of the tank for re-filling with water.
11. A poultry watering device, comprising: a tubular main body for holding water, wherein the tubular main body includes a plurality of holes formed therethrough on a first side of the tubular main body and on a second side opposite the first side, wherein centers of the plurality of holes are at the same height and wherein the plurality of holes on each side of the tubular main body are spaced apart by a distance greater than a diameter of the plurality of holes to provide distance between birds accessing the water; a stand for raising and leveling the tubular main body above the ground; and a pair of internal shields within the tubular main body and extending along the length thereof that prevents the birds accessing the water through holes on opposite sides of the tubular main body from viewing each other, wherein the pair of internal shields each extend from an inner surface of the tubular main body above ones of the plurality of holes on a corresponding side of the tubular main body and downward toward a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body, and wherein the pair of internal shields terminate above a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body and define a gap therebetween for passage of the poultry feed or water; a pair of transparent end plugs inserted into each end of the tubular main body whereby a level of water within the tubular main body is observable, wherein the pair of end plugs define grooves on an inner face thereof for accepting a corresponding end of each of the pair of internal shields, whereby the paid of end plugs support the pair of internal shields at ends of the tubular main body; a tank for storing water mounted above the tubular main body; a pipe having an inlet in fluid communication with an inside bottom of the tank and extending downward toward the gap between the pair of internal shields; a float valve coupled to an outlet of the pipe for controlling a flow of water from the tank to the tubular main body, wherein the float valve maintains a level of water within the tubular main body below a level corresponding to bottom edges of the plurality of holes; a roof support structure connected to the stand; and a roof attached to the roof support structure and hinged so that at least a portion of the roof can be raised to access a top of the hopper for re-filling with poultry feed.
12. A method of providing feed or water to poultry, the method comprising: holding poultry feed or water within a tubular main body, wherein the tubular main body includes a plurality of holes formed therethrough on a first side of the tubular main body and on a second side opposite the first side, wherein centers of the plurality of holes are at the same height and wherein the plurality of holes on each side of the tubular main body are spaced apart by a distance greater than a diameter of the plurality of holes to provide distance between birds accessing the poultry feed or water; supporting the tubular main body above the ground with a stand for raising and leveling the tubular main body above the ground; and preventing the birds accessing the poultry feed or water through holes on opposite sides of the tubular main body from viewing each other with a pair of internal shields within the tubular main body and extending along the length thereof.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the pair of internal shields each extend from an inner surface of the tubular main body above ones of the plurality of holes on a corresponding side of the tubular main body and downward toward a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body, and wherein the pair of internal shields terminate above a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body and define a gap therebetween for passage of the poultry feed or water.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising: storing poultry feed in a hopper mounted above the tubular main body, wherein an inside bottom of the hopper is in communication with an interior of the tubular main body via an aperture formed through a top of the tubular main body; and preventing the filling of the tubular main body with poultry feed beyond a level corresponding to bottom edges of the plurality of holes by sloping or curving the pair of internal shields.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising supporting the pair of internal shields at ends of the tubular main body with a pair of end plugs inserted into each end of the tubular main body, wherein the pair of end plugs define grooves on an inner face thereof for accepting a corresponding end of each of the pair of internal shields.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising providing visibility of a level of poultry feed within the tubular main body by providing the pair of end plugs formed from a transparent material.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising: covering the tubular main body and the hopper with a roof support structure connected to the stand and a hinged roof supported by the roof support structure; and raising at least a portion of the roof a roof to access a top of the hopper to re-fill the hopper with poultry feed.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising: storing water in a tank mounted above the tubular main body; directing water from the tank through a pipe having an inlet in fluid communication with an inside bottom of the tank and extending downward toward the gap between the pair of internal shields; and controlling a flow of water from the tank to the tubular main body with a float valve coupled to an outlet of the pipe to maintain a level of water within the tubular main body below a level corresponding to bottom edges of the plurality of holes.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: supporting the pair of internal shields at ends of the tubular main body with a pair of end plugs inserted into each end of the tubular main body, wherein the pair of end plugs define grooves on an inner face thereof for accepting a corresponding end of each of the pair of internal shields; and providing visibility of a level of poultry feed within the tubular main body by providing the pair of end plugs formed from a transparent material.
20. The method of claim 18, further comprising: covering the tubular main body and the hopper with a roof support structure connected to the stand and a hinged roof supported by the roof support structure; and raising at least a portion of the roof a roof to access a top of the tank to re-fill the tank with water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] The present disclosure illustrates poultry feeding and waterers that provide compact feeding/watering area, while reducing incidences of birds interfering with each other. While the term “poultry” is used repeatedly herein in describing the example embodiment, it is understood that the disclosure applies also to feeders and waterers for other domestic fowl, such as turkeys and geese, and to wild fowl such as wild birds and ducks, with appropriate scaling for the size of the birds and their relative aggressiveness. The poultry feeders/waterers include a tube, which in the disclosed embodiment is cylindrical, but a circular cross-section is not a limitation of the disclosure. For example, the tube of a feeder/waterer in accordance with the disclosure may be of rectangular or triangular cross-section. The tube has a plurality of holes on each side, effectively doubling the number of birds that may be fed or watered for a given size of tube. Visibility shields are included that prevent birds on opposite sides of the tube from viewing each other, and in the case of feeders also retains feed above the shield, so that the tube does not fill beyond a level of the bottom of the holes.
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[0021] In summary, this disclosure shows and describes poultry feeders and waterers having a tubular main body for holding poultry feed or water. The tubular main body may include a plurality of holes formed therethrough on a first side of the tubular main body and on a second side opposite the first side. Centers of the plurality of holes may be at the same height and the plurality of holes on each side of the tubular main body may be spaced apart by a distance greater than a diameter of the plurality of holes to provide distance between birds accessing the poultry feed or water. The poultry feeders and waterers may include a stand for raising and leveling the tubular main body above the ground and a pair of internal shields within the tubular main body and extending along the length thereof that prevents the birds accessing the poultry feed or water through holes on opposite sides of the tubular main body from viewing each other.
[0022] In some embodiments, the pair of internal shields may each extend from an inner surface of the tubular main body above ones of the plurality of holes on a corresponding side of the tubular main body and downward toward a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body, and the pair of internal shields may terminate above a bottom of the inner surface of the tubular main body and may define a gap therebetween for passage of the poultry feed or water. The poultry feeder/waterer may include a hopper a hopper for storing poultry feed or a tank for storing water mounted above the tubular main body, wherein an inside bottom of the hopper is in communication with an interior of the tubular main body via an aperture formed through a top of the tubular main body, and wherein the pair of internal shields are sloped or curved to retain poultry feed above the pair of internal shields without filling the tubular main body with poultry feed beyond a level corresponding to bottom edges of the plurality of holes. Poultry waters having the tank may also include a pipe having an inlet in fluid communication with an inside bottom of the tank and extending downward toward the gap between the pair of internal shields and a float valve coupled to an outlet of the pipe for controlling a flow of water from the tank to the tubular main body, wherein the float valve maintains a level of water within the tubular main body below a level corresponding to bottom edges of the plurality of holes. In some embodiments, the pair of internal shields may be supported by a pair of end plugs inserted into each end of the tubular main body and having grooves on an inner face thereof for accepting a corresponding end of each of the pair of internal shields. The end plugs may be transparent so that a level of poultry feed or water within the tubular main body is observable. The poultry feeders/waterers may include a roof support structure connected to the stand and a roof attached to the roof support structure and hinged so that at least a portion of the roof can be raised to access a top of the hopper for re-filling with poultry feed or the tank for re-filling with water.
[0023] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form, and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.