SU628860A1 - Arrangement for investigating feeding activity of animals - Google Patents

Arrangement for investigating feeding activity of animals

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SU628860A1
SU628860A1 SU752090717A SU2090717A SU628860A1 SU 628860 A1 SU628860 A1 SU 628860A1 SU 752090717 A SU752090717 A SU 752090717A SU 2090717 A SU2090717 A SU 2090717A SU 628860 A1 SU628860 A1 SU 628860A1
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animals
activity
feedings
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Ираида Сергеевна Скляр
Владимир Тимофеевич Скляр
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Sklyar Iraida S
Sklyar Vladimir T
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(54) УСТРОЙСТВО ДЛЯ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ПИЩЕВОЙ АКТИВНОСТИ ИВОТНЫ Х - 6 На всех животных, наход щихс  si tiС5Явдувмом еообшестве, закрепл ютс  токопровод щне элементы 8 с чулками 10. &1лючавтс  регистрирующий прибор 1 н раздаетс  корм. 1 ивотные вдвигактг голош 1 в кормовые проемы, при олиовремев ном касании ног животного пола 3 и токопровод шего элемента 8 электрода 5 замыкаетс  сеть питани . Поза осанной осциллограмме определ ют конкретную особь исследуемого сообшества и продолжительность пребывани  животного у кормушки. Формула изобретени  Устройство дл  исследовани  шпдевой активности животных путем регистрации продолжительности и числа кормлений 0 или поении, содержащее регистрирующий пржбор с датчиком в виде расположенных у кормушки двух электродов, замыкаемых токопровод щим элементом, закрепл емом на животном, отличающеес  тем, что, с целью регистрации продолжительности и числа кормлений каждого подопытного животного при исследовании сообщества , один из электродов проложен по токопровоц щему полу помещени , а закрепленный на животном токопровод щий элемент соединен с подощвами ног животного и имеет величину электрическо го сопротивлени , различную дл  каждо го животного. Источники информации, прин тые во внимание при экспертизе: 1. Авторское свидетельство СССР 400293, кл. А 01 К 29/ОО. 1972.(54) DEVICE FOR RESEARCHING FOOD ACTIVITY OF THE HEMP X - 6 On all animals that are si tiC5 In the current condition, the conductor is attached to the elements 8 with stockings 10. & 1 recording device 1 n the feed is distributed. 1, the animals are moved by the holos 1 to the feed openings, when the contact of the feet of the animal floor 3 is aliquivalent and the conductor of your element 8 of electrode 5 closes the supply network. The pose of the waveform determines the specific individual of the studied community and the duration of the animal's stay at the feeder. The invention of the device for examining the activity of animals by recording the duration and number of feedings 0 or watering, containing a recording device with a sensor in the form of two electrodes at the trough closed by a conductive element fixed on the animal, characterized in that and the number of feedings of each experimental animal in the study of the community, one of the electrodes is laid along the conductive floor of the room, and water conducting element connected to podoschvami animal legs, and has the second value of the electrical resistance, different for each of the animal. Sources of information taken into account in the examination: 1. USSR Copyright Certificate 400293, cl. A 01 K 29 / OO. 1972.
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Cited By (3)

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US5901660A (en) * 1996-09-12 1999-05-11 Bio-Enhancement Systems, Corp. Communications system for monitoring the presence of animals in a natural feeding environment
WO2001067853A3 (en) * 2000-03-17 2002-03-07 Growsafe Systems Ltd Method of monitoring animal feeding behavior
US6868804B1 (en) 2003-11-20 2005-03-22 Growsafe Systems Ltd. Animal management system

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5901660A (en) * 1996-09-12 1999-05-11 Bio-Enhancement Systems, Corp. Communications system for monitoring the presence of animals in a natural feeding environment
WO2001067853A3 (en) * 2000-03-17 2002-03-07 Growsafe Systems Ltd Method of monitoring animal feeding behavior
US6497197B1 (en) 2000-03-17 2002-12-24 Growsafe Systems, Ltd. Method of monitoring animal feeding behavior
US6868804B1 (en) 2003-11-20 2005-03-22 Growsafe Systems Ltd. Animal management system

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