IES20040208A2 - A creep feeder - Google Patents

A creep feeder

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IES20040208A2
IES20040208A2 IE20040208A IES20040208A IES20040208A2 IE S20040208 A2 IES20040208 A2 IE S20040208A2 IE 20040208 A IE20040208 A IE 20040208A IE S20040208 A IES20040208 A IE S20040208A IE S20040208 A2 IES20040208 A2 IE S20040208A2
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Ireland
Prior art keywords
feed
trough
feeding
creep feeder
reservoir
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IE20040208A
Inventor
Derek Veitch
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Derek Veitch
Whyte Patrick
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Priority to IE20040208A priority Critical patent/IES20040208A2/en
Priority to IE20050184A priority patent/IE20050184A1/en
Priority to GB0506412A priority patent/GB2412559B/en
Publication of IES20040208A2 publication Critical patent/IES20040208A2/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K5/00Feeding devices for stock or game ; Feeding wagons; Feeding stacks
    • A01K5/01Feed troughs; Feed pails

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  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Environmental Sciences (AREA)
  • Birds (AREA)
  • Animal Husbandry (AREA)
  • Biodiversity & Conservation Biology (AREA)
  • Feeding And Watering For Cattle Raising And Animal Husbandry (AREA)

Abstract

A creep feeder (1) for foals has a moulded plastics body (2) which incorporates a feed reservoir (3) mounted on ground engaging support legs (4). A number of feeding troughs (6) receive feed from the reservoir (3). Each feeding trough (6) is mounted behind an access window (7) which is sized to allow through passage of a foals head for feeding at the trough (6) whilst at the same time preventing full grown horses from gaining access to the feed trough (6). Each feeding trough (6) is located between a pair of the support legs (4) thus forming separate feeding stations at each trough (6). <Figure 1>

Description

- 1 “A creep feeder ί TRUE ;opv I AS j LODGED This invention relates to a creep feeder, and in particular to a creep feeder for foals.
In the horse breeding industry it is often desirable to feed a foal with a particular feed mix to promote strong growth and health in the foal. As the foal is usually kept with its mare, the mare will frequently eat the feed material intended for the foal who suffers as a result.
The present invention is directed towards overcoming this problem.
According to the invention there is provided a creep feeder for a foal, including a feed reservoir having an inlet and an outlet, a feeding trough connected to the outlet of the feed reservoir for reception of feed material from the reservoir, means for delivery of feed material from the feed reservoir to the feed trough, and feed regulating means for restricting access to the feeding trough so that only foals can feed at the trough and larger horses are prevented from gaining access to feed material in the feed trough. Advantageously the feeder of the invention prevents full grown horses gaining access to feed intended for foals.
In one embodiment of the invention the feeding trough is mounted behind an access window sized to allow through passage of a foals head for feeding at the feeding trough.
In another embodiment means is provided for adjusting the size of the access window.
In another embodiment a closure flap is hingedly mounted at the access window to dose the access window. At the same time the hinge mounting is such that a foal can 0 hinge the flap into an open position to gain access to the feed trough.
In a further embodiment the closure flap is biased into a closed position, being pivotable into an open position against bias. The dosure flap will advantageously help to keep out birds, vermin and the like and also repel rain. At the same time a foal has «na 7 A?/ X +Λ?/ IE 0 4 0 2 0 8 - 2 ready access to the feed material in the feed trough.
In another embodiment a lower end of the reservoir is inclined downwardly towards the feed trough for delivery of feed material towards the feed trough. This provides a gravity feed of material from the reservoir into the feed trough. As material is eaten by the foal from the feed trough it will be replenished by further feed material falling into the feed trough from the feed reservoir.
In another embodiment the creep feeder has ground engaging legs which are hoiiow, an interior of each of said legs forming a water ballast tank. Thus conveniently each leg can be rifled with water for improved stability.
In another embodiment a drain is provided on the feed trough to allow runoff of water from the feed trough.
In a particularly preferred embodiment a plurality of feed troughs are provided on the creep feeder to form a number of spaced-apart foal feeding stations.
Conveniently each foal feeding station is arranged between a pair of legs which form a separation or barrier between the feeding stations. Thus advantageously a foal is provided with a certain amount of protection when feeding at the feed trough. Furthermore, if a number of foals are feeding at the creep feeder at the same time they will not interfere with each other as they are separated by the legs between the feeding stations.
In another embodiment a separate feed reservoir is provided for each feeding station.
In a further embodiment the creep feeder is portable. To facilitate this lifting handies may be provided on the creep feeder. Conveniently also the creep feeder may be manufactured in plastics material so that it is lightweight and readily portable. At the same time the water ballast tanks may be provided in the legs if required to provide any necessary stability.
For convenience in transport or storage the creep feeder may be adapted to allow IE 0 4 0 2 0 β - 3 stacking of a number of the creep feeders together.
The invention will be more clearly understood by the following description of some embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is an elevational view of a creep feeder according to the invention; Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of the creep feeder; Fig, 3 is a plan view of the creep feeder; Fig. 4 is an underneath plan view of the creep feeder; Fig. 5 is a partially sectioned elevational view of the creep feeder, Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 2 of the creep feeder; Fig. 7 is another view similar to Fig. 5 of the creep feeder; Fig. 8 is another view similar to Fig. 6 of the creep feeder; Fig. 9 is an elevational view of a lid for a reservoir of the creep feeder; and Figs. 10 to 22 are various detail views showing component parts used in the creep feeder.
Referring to the drawings, there is illustrated a creep feeder according to the invention indicated generally by the reference numeral 1. The creep feeder 1 has a moulded plastics body 2 which incorporates a feed reservoir 3 mounted on outwardly and downwardly extending ground-engaging legs 4. The feed reservoir 3 has four separate compartments 5 each of which connects to an associated feeding trough 6. Each feeding trough 6 is mounted behind an access window 7 which is sized to allow through passage of a foals head for feeding at the feeding trough 6 whilst at the same IE 0 4 0 2 0 8 - 4 time preventing full grown horses from gaining access to the feeding trough 6. It will be noted that a feeding trough 6 is located between each pair of legs 4, thus forming a number, in this case four, of spaced-apart separate feeding stations indicated generally by the reference numeral 10.
As is best seen in Fig. 5 each feed reservoir 5 has a sloped bottom end 15 which is inclined downwardly and outwardly towards an outlet 16 for delivery of feed material into the feed trough 6. An upper end 17 of the feed reservoir 5 is open to provide an inlet for filling the feed reservoir 5. A cover 18 (Fig. 6) sits on, engages and closes the open tops of the feed reservoirs 5.
Each feed trough 6 forms a curved bowl at a lower end of a feed chamber 20. The window 7 is a generally U-shaped opening having upright sides 21, 22 and a curved lower end 23. A drain channel 24 extending downwardly from the lower end 23 and communicating with the feed trough 6 allows drainage of water from the feed trough 6. An adjustable shutter panel 26 is mounted on the window surround 28, having a number of vertically spaced-apart mounting through holes 29 engagable by a bolt with a hand wheel 30, the bolt screwing into associated threaded sockets 31 in each window surround 28. The shutter panel 26 can be moved up or down to adjust the size of the window 7 opening. An arcuate portion 32 of the panel 26 bridges the window 7.
Referring in particular to Fig. 7 and Figs. 19 to 22 a closure flap 35 is hinged at its upper end 36 and doses the window 7 from within the feed chamber 20. This closure flap 35 hangs in a normally closed position, however a foal can push the flap 35 inwardly to gain access to the feed trough 6.
Each leg 4 extends outwardly and downwardly from the feed reservoir 3 and has a step 40 at the top of the teg 4 to provide access to the cover 18. Anti-slip grips 41 (are provided on the steps 40). All of the tegs 4 are hollow. A filing opening 44 is provided on one or more of the legs 4 at the step 40 for filling the legs 4 with water for ballast to increase the stability of the creep feeder 1 in use. Draining outlets 46 are provided at a bottom of each leg 4. A rubber bung 47 is provided for each outlet opening 46 and for the filling opening 44. « 0 4 02 08 - 5 Lifting handles 50 (see in particular Figs. 4 and 5) are provided on an underside of the feed reservoir 3 belween the legs to facilitate carrying the creep feeder 1. A dome 51 is provided in a bottom of the feed reservoir 3 to facilitate stacking of a number of creep feeders 1.
In use the creep feeder 1 may be mounted in a field for example and the legs 4 filled with water for increased stability. Each feed reservoir 5 is provided with feed material for foals. A foal can insert his head through the window 7 pushing back the flap 35 for access to the feed trough 6 for feeding at the feed trough 6. As material is eaten by the foal additional material falls through the outlet 16 into the feed trough 6 from the feed reservoir 5.
It will be appreciated that toe sizing of toe window 7 is important to restrict access to toe feed to foals. Suitable sizes are indicated on the drawings.
The invention is not limited to toe embodiments hereinbefore described which may be varied in both construction and detail.

Claims (5)

1. A creep feeder for a foal, including a feed reservoir having an inlet and an outlet, a feeding trough connected to the outlet of the feed reservoir for reception of feed material from the reservoir, means for delivery of feed material from the feed reservoir to the feed trough, and feed regulating means for restricting access to the feeding trough so that only foals can feed at the trough and larger horses are prevented from gaining access to feed material in the feed trough.
2. A creep feeder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the feeding trough is mounted behind an access window sized to allow through passage of a foals head for feeding at the feeding trough, means is provided for adjusting the size of the access window, a closure flap being hingedly mounted at the access window 'to close the access window, the closure flap being biased into a closed position, being pivotable into an open position against bias.
3. A creep feeder as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the creep feeder has ground engaging legs which are hollow, an interior of each of said legs forming a water ballast tank.
4. A creep feeder as claimed in claim 3 wherein a plurality of feed troughs are provided on the creep feeder to form a number of spaced-apart foal feeding stations, each foal feeding station being arranged between a pair of legs which form a separation or barrier between the feeding stations.
5. A creep feeder substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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