DEVICE HAVING A GRID FLOOR FOR POULTRY REARING

20210144973 · 2021-05-20

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Abstract

A device having a grid floor for accommodating young chicks in poultry rearing. A feed trough having openings in a side wall and for the passage of feed is provided.

Claims

1. A device having a grid floor (10) for accommodating young chicks in poultry rearing, comprising a feed trough (13) having openings (18) in a side wall (16) and for the passage of feed (25).

2. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a scratching plate (19) or other underlay for catching the feed (25) beneath an opening (18) in the feed trough (13).

3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the scratching plate (19) lies against the side wall (16) of the feed trough without any distance between them.

4. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the scratching plate (19) has a flat upper side with protuberances (20).

5. The device as claimed claim 1, wherein the feed trough (13) is provided with a feed conveyor (24) which conveys the feed (25) in the longitudinal direction (11) of the feed trough (13).

6. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the feed trough (13) is provided on its open upper side with a chick protective insert (21).

7. A housing arrangement for poultry rearing, having a device having a grid floor (10) for accommodating young chicks in poultry rearing, comprising a feed trough (13) having openings (18) in a side wall (16) and for the passage of feed (25).

8. A poultry house having a device having a grid floor (10) for accommodating young chicks in poultry rearing, comprising a feed trough (13) having openings (18) in a side wall (16) and for the passage of feed (25) or having a housing arrangement having a grid floor (10) for accommodating young chicks in poultry rearing, comprising a feed trough (13) having openings (18) in a side wall (16) and for the passage of feed (25).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0017] Advantageous exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in greater detail hereinbelow with reference to drawings, in which:

[0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective plan view of a grid floor having a feed trough;

[0019] FIG. 2 shows a detail of FIG. 1;

[0020] FIG. 3 shows the detail according to FIG. 2, but without feed; and

[0021] FIG. 4 shows the detail according to FIG. 2 with concealed lines partially drawn in.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0022] FIG. 1 shows a grid floor 10 for poultry rearing. Specifically, it is a grid floor 10 suitable for rearing freshly hatched chicks, with a correspondingly small mesh size of, for example, 19 mm. The grid floor 10 is rectangular. In a poultry house, a plurality of grid floors 10 are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction—arrow 11.

[0023] Approximately in the middle, the grid floor 10 can have an egg region 12 extending in the longitudinal direction 11. This is advantageous at least when laying hens can also reach the grid floor 10. Preferably, the grid floor 10 is configured to be inclined slightly towards the egg region 12 on both sides.

[0024] At the edge, the grid floor 10 has a feed trough 13 extending in the longitudinal direction 11. In a poultry house, the feed trough extends over a plurality or all of the grid floors arranged one behind the other. Preferably, a feed trough 13 is provided at both edges of the grid floor 10 (not shown).

[0025] The feed trough 13 has a bottom wall 14, an outer side wall 15 remote from the grid floor 10, and an inner side wall 16 facing the grid floor 10. Feed is located in the feed trough 13 up to a height which is here referred to as the feed level 17.

[0026] The inner side wall 16 has successive individual holes 18 in the longitudinal direction 11, from which holes feed 25 can escape from the feed trough 13 to the grid floor 10. The holes are arranged approximately at intervals of 0.5 m and have a diameter which is adapted to the grain size and moistness of the feed. A diameter of approximately 7.5 mm has been found to be advantageous. The feed level 17 is above the height of the holes 18. The holes 18 are thereby arranged at a distance from the bottom wall 14. The distance is approximately from 1 cm to 2 cm (from the upper side of the bottom wall 14 to the lower edge of the hole 18).

[0027] Beneath each hole 18, a scratching plate 19 is arranged on the grid floor 10. The scratching plate 19 preferably consists of plastics material, is rectangular and lies against the feed trough 13 without any distance between them. The feed 25 escaping from the hole 18 lands on the scratching plate, where it can be picked up by chicks which are still too small or too weak to feed from the feed trough 13.

[0028] The scratching plate 19 is so configured that it encourages the chicks' natural need to scratch. As a result, the scratching plate is self-cleaning. Droppings and feed residues fall downwards through the meshes in the grid floor 10 onto a manure belt, not shown. As a result of the opportunity to scratch, the chicks become stronger. The chick droppings remain in the poultry house for a shorter time, since they are conveyed away via the manure belt. Pollution by ammonia fumes is also reduced.

[0029] Preferably, the scratching plates 19 have protuberances 20 on their upper side, which protuberances fulfil the chicks' need to scratch. In particular, they are round protuberances approximately 1 mm in height and 10 mm in diameter.

[0030] The upper side, which is open at the top, of the feed trough 13 is here covered by a chick protective grid 21. This is configured to be recessed slightly into the feed trough 13 and has transverse web portions 22 with open regions 23 located between them. Stronger or older chicks are able to feed from the feed trough 13. The open regions 13 are so configured that the chicks are able to reach the feed with their beaks.

[0031] In the feed trough 13 there is provided a revolving feed chain 24 with which the feed can be conveyed along the feed trough 13. As a result, feed continuously arrives at the holes 18 and the scratching plates 19.

[0032] As soon as the chicks are approximately ten to fourteen days old, the feed can be changed. The chicks are then capable of feeding from the feed trough 13. The feed level 17 is lowered to below the holes 18. The scratching plates 19 can be removed or can remain.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

[0033] 10 grid floor [0034] 11 longitudinal direction arrow [0035] 12 egg collecting region [0036] 13 feed trough [0037] 14 bottom wall [0038] 15 outer side wall [0039] 16 inner side wall [0040] 17 feed level [0041] 18 holes [0042] 19 scratching plates [0043] 20 protuberances [0044] 21 chick protective grid [0045] 22 web portions [0046] 23 open regions [0047] 24 feed chain [0048] 25 feed