BARN-TYPE POULTRY FARMING SYSTEM
20200383300 ยท 2020-12-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K31/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K31/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K31/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K31/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A barn-type poultry farming system comprising, on a supporting frame, at least one multistorey battery of farming cages. At one side of the multistorey battery there is an inspection corridor and at another side there is a free area on which the poultry can walk and for transit to cages of different farming levels, the cages being open and provided with perches on the side directed toward the free area.
Claims
1.-7. (canceled)
8. A barn-type poultry farming system comprising, on a supporting frame, at least one multistorey battery of farming cages, wherein at one side of said at least one multistorey battery there is an inspection corridor and at another side there is a free area on which the poultry can walk and for transit to cages of different farming levels, said cages being open and provided with perches on the side directed toward said free area.
9. The poultry farming system according to claim 8, further comprising a plurality of said multistorey batteries which are arranged mutually side by side and between which there are, alternately, said inspection corridors for human beings and said free areas on which the poultry can walk and for transit from the cages of one battery to the other and on different farming levels.
10. The poultry farming system according claim 8, wherein in said free areas there are loitering surfaces for the poultry which delimit the different farming levels in an upward or downward region.
11. The poultry farming system according to claim 8, wherein said cages are provided with external perches on the side directed toward said free area.
12. The poultry farming system according to claim 8, wherein said cages are provided with internal perches.
13. The poultry farming system according to claim 8, further comprising at least one feed dispenser which is internal to said cages.
14. The poultry farming system according to claim 8, wherein each cage is provided, at least on the side of the free area, with at least one basket for collecting laid eggs, which is surmounted by a cover for protection against poultry treading.
Description
[0021] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of the poultry farming system according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0026] With reference to the cited figures, the poultry farming system according to the invention is designated generally by the reference numeral 10. It comprises, on a supporting frame, at least one multistorey battery 11 of farming cages 12. At one side of the battery 11 there is a free area 14 on which the poultry can walk and for transit to cages of different farming levels 18, 19, 20, 21, on the side directed toward the free area 14 the cages 12 being open, facilitating the entry and exit of the poultry, and being provided with perches 15, 22.
[0027] Preferably, the poultry farming system 10 comprises a plurality of multistorey batteries 11 which are arranged mutually side by side and between which there are, alternately, inspection corridors 13 for human beings and free areas 14 on which the poultry can walk and for transit from the cages of one battery to the other and on different farming levels 18, 19, 20, 21.
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[0030] As can be seen in both figures, loitering surfaces 17 for the poultry are present in the free areas and delimit the farming levels 18, 19, 20, 21 in an upward or downward region.
[0031] The levels are defined by the storeys of the cages 12 and of the loitering surfaces 17, between which the birds are free to move with small hops or flights.
[0032] Furthermore, the loitering surfaces 17 create a ground which is termed litter in the poultry farming sector and is regulated in terms of mandatory surface in order to recreate a natural environment for the roaming of the animals. The litter is in fact defined as material in the brittle state which allows the laying hens to satisfy their ethological requirements.
[0033] The cages 12 are provided with external perches on the side directed toward the free area 14, which allow the animals to move from one level to the other, facilitating their ascent toward the upper levels.
[0034] The system comprises stacks of batteries 11 so as to define four farming levels 18, 19, 20, 21, in compliance with the provisions of the European regulations in force, under which there must be at most four levels. It is preferable not to exceed three farming levels, so as to avoid rendering burdensome the maintenance and in particular the inspection of the cages (especially on the side of the free area 14, where external perches 15 are present).
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[0036] The farming levels 18, 19, 20, 21 are indicated in such figure, and so are other details such as the external perches 15.
[0037] Each cage 12 is provided with internal perches 22 in order to encourage the poultry to move in a three-dimensional space, even inside the cage.
[0038] The system 10 further comprises a feed dispenser 23 which is internal to the cages 12 and which, together with an external feed dispenser 24, makes it possible to meet the requirements of the regulations, according to which each bird must have available at least 10 cm of linear feed dispenser length.
[0039] At least on the side of the free area 14, each cage 12 is provided with at least one basket 25 for collecting the laid eggs, which is surmounted by a cover 26 for protection against poultry treading.
[0040] The distribution of the feed, with the internal feed dispensers 23 and the external feeder dispensers 24, the egg collection means, the water distribution means, the droppings collection means and the other subsystems operating inside the shed are subsystems which are automated in a known manner.
[0041] In particular, as regards the distribution of the feed, it can be noted that the external feed dispensers 24 are installed directly on the side of the cages 12 that is directed toward the inspection corridor 13 and are supplied by adapted distribution units 27 of an adapted automated supply system installed in the shed. This system can comprise, for each series of batteries 11, a supply truck 28, of a known type, which can move along the inspection corridor 13 (passing through it along its length), supplying the feed dispensers 24 with the feed.
[0042] The type of supplying in a system 10 according to the invention may also be different, for example with spirals and circular feed dispensers.
[0043] Furthermore, according to a variation which is not shown, the internal feed dispensers can fully meet the supply requirements, as long as they are adequately sized as a function of the number of animals, fully replacing the external feed dispensers. Distribution circuits for the internal feed dispensers can be installed also between the different stacks of batteries (preferably with the exception of the end regions, in order to avoid limiting the possibility of working in those regions).
[0044] The system must be provided with an apparatus for distributing water in adapted water troughs 29, in a number and with an arrangement which are consistent with the number of animals present.
[0045] For the collection of the eggs, preferably the baskets 25 are extended along the entire length of the respective battery 11, and are conveniently mounted directly on the cages 12 and at the lower outer side of the inclined treading bottom 30 of the respective cage 12. The inclined bottom 30 facilitates the descent of the laid eggs into the baskets 25. Egg conveyor belts, not shown and of a known type, can be present on the bottom of the baskets 25.
[0046] The inclined bottom 30 of the cages 12 is provided with two surfaces which are inclined downward in the direction respectively of the inspection corridor 13 and of the free area 14. The baskets 25 are present in both regions. The ones in the free area 14, as mentioned previously, are surmounted by the covers 26.
[0047] The drippings collection means are not shown but are of a known type and can comprise a collection tray arranged below each cage 12 and extending along the entire length thereof and a conveyor belt inside the tray for the extraction of the droppings from the farming batteries and for their conveyance toward a drying machine.
[0048] Each cage 12 has, along its length, doors 13 both on the side of the inspection corridor 13 and on the side of the free area 14. As can be seen in
[0049] The system 10 according to the invention can comprise one or more nests 32. The nest is defined as a separate space, the components of which exclude, for the floor, any use of metallic mesh that might come into contact with the birds, and which is provided for the laying of the eggs of a single hen or of a group of hens (group nest).
[0050] According to the European regulations in force, there must be at least one nest per seven laying hens and, if group nests are used, there must be a surface of at least 1 m.sup.2 for a maximum of one hundred and twenty laying hens. In the system 10 according to the invention, these nests can be of a known type, for example nests of the traditional type for cages (with a curtain) or for free-range farming.
[0051] The nests 32 are clearly visible in
[0052] It should be noted that this poultry farming system 10 according to the invention can derive from an adaptation of battery systems to the European regulations in force.
[0053] In particular, it can be noted that
[0054] Originally, each one of the battery systems was provided with inspection corridors between the stacks of batteries, whereas following the adaptation to a barn-type system, with the characteristics described above and in complying with the current regulations, the inspection corridors 13 have been alternated with the free areas 14, with the presence of, preferably, no more than four superimposed levels.
[0055] The invention can thus be applied to new installations, making it possible to obtain barn-type systems with the production advantages of battery systems, or it can be used to convert existing battery systems to barn systems. This possibility enables entrepreneurs to avoid replacing existing battery systems and at the same time to maintain or increase the production level, while complying with the current regulations.
[0056] In practice it has been found that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects, providing a barn-type system with high population density in compliance with the most recent regulations for the protection of laying hens.
[0057] The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other, technically equivalent elements.
[0058] In practice, the materials used, so long as they are compatible with the specific use, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions, may be any according to the requirements and the state of the art.
[0059] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. 102017000140765 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.