IE51233B1 - Animal feed apparatus - Google Patents

Animal feed apparatus

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IE51233B1
IE51233B1 IE132181A IE132181A IE51233B1 IE 51233 B1 IE51233 B1 IE 51233B1 IE 132181 A IE132181 A IE 132181A IE 132181 A IE132181 A IE 132181A IE 51233 B1 IE51233 B1 IE 51233B1
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Colin John Collins
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This invention relates to apparatus for and methods of feeding animals.
Xn particular the present invention is concerned with the feeding of extremely young animals such as calves which are commonly weaned at any time from the second day of their birth.
Such very early weaning introduces several feeding problems and difficulties in husbandry of the animals.
The following list provides an indication of the nature of such difficulties and problems.
The need to ensure that each animal is provided with or receives adequate feed levels.
The necessity to have to teach the very young animals to feed from artificial feed devices.
The desirability of reducing as far as possible the time reguired by an operator or work person to feed a group of animals; and The desirability of increasing the number of very young animals that can be handled at feeding time by a sole work person.
It is an object of the present invention to provide animal feeding apparatus'which at least contributes the achieving of the above mentioned factors.
According to the present invention there ie provided apparatus for assisting the feeding of animals such ee calves or other farm animals uith a liquid feed, the apparatus including a main container connecting uith at least tuo gravity fillable spaced apart secondary containers of alongats form and depending from the underside of the main container, the secondary containers being automatically filled uith liquid on filling the main container to a predetermined extent, each one of the secondary containers being provided uith a liquid dispensing means including a teat and an associated normally closed liquid flow control valve, the apparatus also including a pen forming arrangement uhich incorporates first frames, rails or the like members uhich serve to support the main and secondary containers in a position of usa, and second frames, rsils or ths liks members uhich are connectable with the first frames, rails or ths liks members by way of connection brackets or the liks to provids pens serving to isolate animals from each other whilst feeding from the secondary containers, and also such ee to allow the animals whan feeding to both hear and sea each other feeding.
Reference will nou be made to the accompanying drawings in which :Figure i ie a perspective view of an embodiment of apparatus incorporating features of the invention; Figure 2 ia a sectional view of the apparatus of Figure 1; Figure 3 is an exploded view of a support frame for the apparatus of the invention and for providing individual pens for the animals using the apparatus; Figure 4 is a perspective vieu of a*detail of the frame of Figure 3; and Figure 5 is an exploded vieu to an enlarged scale of further details cf the frame of Figure 3.
Referring nou to the drauinga and more particularly 15 to Figure 1 which illustrates feed apparatus including an elongated trough 1 of a generally U-ehaped cross-section uith U-shaped end walls 2. Two or more secondary containers 3 depend from the bottom of the trough. Each said secondary container is provided uith a liquid dispensing unit including a teat 5 end a fluid flou control valve which is normally closed and which ia not shoun in the drauinga.
However the general construction of such a valve is described in U.K. Patent Application No. 8027888.
The trough 1 is provided at each end thereof with a bracket 6 which carries mounting or locating pins 7 by means of which the trough can be readily mounted to a support plate, frame, eyelets or the like at such a height that the teats of the apparatus are positionally located at a height suitable to the animals that are to be fed from, the apparatus. This support of the apparatus will be discussed in detail hereinafter.
In the trough construction shown the trough has formed therein s plurality of shaped apertures 8, one for each secondary container, which serve to receive and locate the upper regions 9 of the secondary containers such that these upper regions are flush with the adjacent periphery of the associated aperture. The joint region between the secondary container and the trough is' sealed ln fluid tight manner. If thought necessary a peripheral flange can be provided at the top region 9 this flange being shaped as to be able to uniformly abut the peripheral regions of the trough aperture in which the secondary container is located.
It will be understood that the secondary containers can be of a cylindrical form or of a tapered form i.e. in the form of a truncated cone. In each case the top region 9 thereof will be especially shaped to provide for the complex shape arising from the joining of two curved surfaces.
The teat unit control valve is such that the liquid in the associated secondary container flows into the teat through the valve. When an animal squeezes on the teat the opening provided in the end of the teat opens. At the same time the pressure produced in the teat forces the valve info its closed position to stop fluid flow from the secondary container. This pressure also serves to expel liquid from the feat. Thus the sucking action of the animal enables if to draw off liquid in amounts related to the lo sucking actioa.
In use sufficient liquid is introduced into the main trough 1 to fill it to such a level that not only are the associated secondary containers completely filled but a layer of fluid remains in the main trough. This mode of filling ensures that every animal feeding from the unit must be able to draw-off a minimum quantity of liquid feed equal to the volume of the secondary container. In other -words the amount e£ feed available to each animal is such that each animal Is able to receive a predetermined amount of feed irrespective of the rate at which it is able to suck.
If «ill be clear that the faster drinkers will be able to receive more than the basic minimum since the secondary containers will in the early stages of feeding be replenished from the excess which, is initially in the main trough. 1.
As has been mentioned the trough is mounted at a convenient feeding height for the animal. Ί The arrangements, provided for the mounting of the trough provide* for a limited amount of adjustment for height and for facilitating the actual mounting. Zn addition the mounting arrangements are combined with arrangements forming pens, stalls or the like which serve to keep the animals apart during feeding.
Referring now to Figure 3 this Figure shows la exploded form a convenient construction for the trough support arrangement and the pen forming arrangements. Zt will be seen that a frame arrangement 10 includes a trough support section 11 and a plurality of side rails 2. The section 11 is provided with a series of pairs of sockets 13 with, which are alignable complementary sockets 14 located at the front ends of the rails 12. The sockets are engaged by locking pins 15. The rear ends 16 of the side rails 12 are‘maintained in spaced relationship by a bridging or spacer bar 16A which ls provided -with pins which engage with sockets 18 provided on the upper parts 19 of the rail rear ends 16.
The side rails 12 are reduced in height at their front end regions 20 so as to be able to accommodate the trough 1.
Also, ln addition to the sockets previously mentioned the section 11 Ib provided with further sockets 21 for receiving the pins 7 associated with the trough 1.
To provide for the previously mentioned height adjustability a line of spaced bores 22 is provided in each, socket 21 and a bore 23 is provided in each associated pin 7. Alternatively the line.of bores could be in the pin 7 and a single bore in the associated socket. A spring clip 24 is used to engage with the bores 22 and 23 thereby firmly locking the trough 1 to the support section 11.
In utilising the above described apparatus to feed very young animals such, as two day old calves it has found very much to th© surprise of highly experienced animal handling persons that the use of the above described apparatus demonstrated a totally unexpected advantage in that the time required for such very young calves to learn how to feed themselves was drastically reduced. Thus for example it was found that the number of people and the collective time reguired to train two day old calves to drink from a teat effectively reduced to teaching perhaps two or three of a group of, for example, fifteen calves to drink with the others rapidly following the actions pf these two or three.
This factor is believed to arise from the fact that all of the calves are able to see and hear the calve or calves adjacent to them sucking af the teats so that they tend to follow the example. Hence if has been necessary only to teach two or three calves instead of having to teach all of the calves of a group as has always been the case with the conventional method of individual hand feeding.
In a modified arrangement not shown, the back bridging or spacer bar 16A can ba fitted not at tha top of tha pan frames but at ground level. Thia modification has been found to facilitats operator access to individual pans for enabling inapaction of animals or feeding assistance to individual animals.
If desired, the pen main or head frame can be provided with a bottom rail arrangement which, can be added to carry a dry feed tray unit - which can be sectioned to prevent poaching by the calves.
Following extensive trials in tha use of the above discussed apparatus it has been additionally discovered and appreciated that further totally unexpected practical usage advantages and improvements in animal husbandry have resulted from the use of the apparatus of the invention.
A very wide spread form of feeding livestock is the use of a centralised feeding area for animals with provision for a continuous supply of liquid feed to the animals from a group of freely available teats which allows the animals free access to the teats at all times without any control over the actual use of the teats by the animals on an individual basis. This mode of feeding is commonly called AD-LIB feeding.
The basic characteristic of this feeding method as has been mentioned is the free access of the animals to the teats without any control over the animals.
Whilst such a system has economic advantages in that there is no need for an operator to be in attendance or to otherwise monitor the feeding process, the system has an inherent defect in that is is possible for weaker or less dominant animals to be denied an adequate amount of feed and no doubt be denied food for perhaps a whole day. Whilst this may not appear to be of any great significance - ln reality In the case of very young calves the lack of food for very short periods can lead to a rapid reduction ln the growth and health of the calves ln question. This problem of animals not receiving any food or too little food is wholly eliminated by the Applicant's proposals.
A further important feature ia that by the provision of the separate feed stalls - an operator can readily and easily carry out the conventional medical checks which need to be effected on animals on an almost daily basis because all of the animals are effectively individually presented to the operator without any risk of the odd calve or other animal being overlooked at any one health check.
As is well known in relation to bovine Husbandry a days delay in diagnosis of some complaints or giving an Injection to an animal can have catastrophic results not only to the animal directly involved but in some circumstance a whole herd.

Claims (5)

1. Apparatus for assisting tha feeding of animale such as calves or other farm animals with a liquid feed, the apparatus including a main container connecting uith at 5 least tuo gravity fillable spaced apart secondary containers of elongate form and depending from tho underside of the main container, the secondary containers being automatically filled uith liquid on filling tha main .container to a predetermined extent, each one of 10 the secondary containers being provided uith a liquid dispensing means including a teat and an associated normally closed liquid flou control valve , the apparatus also, including a pen forming arrangement uhich incorporates first frames, rails or the like members 15 uhich serve to support the.main and secondary containers in a position of use, and second frames, rails or the.like members uhich are connectable uith the first frames, rails or the like members by uay of connection brackets or the like to provide pens serving to isolate animals from 20 each other uhilst feeding from the secondary containers, and also such as to allou the animals uhen feeding to both haar and sae each other feeding.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, and in uhich the first frames, rails or like members for supporting tbs 25 main and secondary containers are such as to allou for adjustment of the operational height of the containers.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, end in uhich the height adjustment is arranged to bs effected by means of pin and socket fittings uhich are adapted for locking in preselectable positions uith respect to each other, 5 the fittings being distributed on the first frames, rails or like members snd the main container.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1,2 or 3, and in uhich the connection brackets or ths like comprise pin and socket fittings· 10
5. Apparatus for assisting the feeding of animals uith a liquid feed , the apparatus being constructed and arranged to operate substantially as hereinbefore described uith reference to the Figures of tha accompanying drauings.
IE132181A 1981-06-15 1981-06-15 Animal feed apparatus IE51233B1 (en)

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