Device for lifting an animal in a chute
US-2024008446-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US9888669B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9888669-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314379341-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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A method and system providing farm decision support relating to individual animals in a herd in a farm environment includes a brush station having a reader configured to remotely register, via identification devices, an identity of each animal visiting the brush station responsive to a detection unit detecting a repositioning of the brush from a neutral position resulting from an animal pushing against the brush. The reader unit has a detection range within which identity data can be read out from the identification device of each animal. In response to a detected repositioning of the brush, the reader unit registers the identity data from a first detected identification device within the detection range, and forwards the identity data to a processing unit via an output interface. The processing unit stores registered data representing animal visits to the brush station as decision support data.
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A method of providing farm decision support relating to individual animals in a herd in a farm environment, comprising the steps of: associating each animal (A 1 , A 2 , A 3 ) with a respective identification device (T 1 , T 2 ; T 3 ) for automatic remote identifying of each animal; operating a processing device ( 120 ); operating a brush station (B 1 ) having: i) a brush ( 210 ), ii) a detection unit ( 242 ) that detects a repositioning of the brush from a neutral position resulting from one of the animals (A 3 ) pushing against the brush and registers a magnitude of a force with which the one animal pushes itself against the brush, iii) a reader unit ( 244 ) having a detection range and being configured to remotely register, within the detection range, identity data (ID 1 , ID 2 , ID 3 ) of each animal visiting the brush station based on the identification device respectively associated with each animal, and iv) an output interface ( 246 ) operatively connected to the processing device; in response to the detection unit detecting the repositioning of the brush from the neutral position as a result of a first animal (A 3 ) pushing against the brush and the magnitude of the force with which the first animal pushes itself against the brush, the reader unit registering, via a first one of the identification devices (T 3 ) associated with the first animal, the identity data (ID 3 ) of the first animal and the magnitude of the force with which the first animal pushes itself against the brush; forwarding, via the output interface, the registered identity data of the first animal to the processing device and the magnitude of the force with which the first animal pushes itself against the brush; and the processing device, based on the forwarded identity data of the first animal and the magnitude of the force with which the first animal pushes itself against the brush, registering data (d 1 ) representing a visit of the first animal to the brush station (B 1 ) within registered data representing visits of each animal to the brush station; further comprising the steps of the processing device: processing the registered data having been registered during a first data collection period (TRef) to obtain reference data representing at least one behavioral pattern describing how the animals utilize the brush station; processing the registered data obtained during a second data collection time period (TCheck) to obtain check data representing the at least one behavioral pattern describing how the animals utilize the brush station; investigating whether a deviation between the check data and the reference data lies outside a predefined threshold measure (f 1 -f 2 ); and when said deviation is outside of the threshold measure (f 1 -f 2 ), triggering an alarm signal (ALW(ID 3 )) indicating a behavioral anomaly with respect to at least one of the animals. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the further step of: subsequent to the detection unit detecting the repositioning of the brush from the neutral position resulting from the first animal pushing against the brush, and in response to the detection unit detecting a return of the brush to the neutral position, registering a stop time of the visit of the first animal to the brush station, wherein the registered data representing the visits of each animal to the brush station comprises a start time and the stop time for each visit of each animal visiting the brush station. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the registered data representing the visits of each animal to the brush station comprises a start time and the stop time for each visit of each animal visiting the brush station, and comprising the further step of, based on the registered data, deriving at least one from the group consisting of: a duration for each animal's visit to the brush station, a time of day for each animal's visit to the brush station, and a frequency with which each animal visits the brush station. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second data collection time periods partially overlap such that at least one data element included in the check data is also included in the reference data. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second data collection period (TCheck) and the first data collection period (TRef) are essentially of equal time extension. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second data collection period (TCheck) has a time extension substantially shorter than a time extension of the first data collection period (TRef). 7. The method of claim 1 , comprising repeated updating steps of: registering further of said data (d 1 ) representing visits of the first animal to the brush station during a further data collection period subsequent to the end of first data collection period (TRef); processing the further registered data (d 1 ) to obtain further check data relating to the first animal; and investigating whether a deviation between the further check data and the reference data lies outside the predefined threshold measure (f 1 -f 2 ); and when said deviation is outside of the threshold measure (f 1 -f 2 ) with respect to the first animal, triggering the alarm signal (ALM(ID 3 )) with respect to the first animal. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reference data and the check data comprise processed data, representing information pertaining to two or more of the animals, having been weighted together to express herd behavior on a collective level. 9. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising computer code loadable into memory (M) of a computer that, when executed on the computer, controls the computer to perform a method of providing farm decision support relating to individual animals in a herd the animals in a farm environment, where each animal (A 1 , A 2 , A 3 ) is associated with a respective identification device (T 1 , T 2 ; T 3 ) for automatic remote identifying of each animal, the method comprising the steps of: operating a brush station (B 1 ) having: i) a brush ( 210 ), ii) a detection unit ( 242 ) that detects a repositioning of the brush from a neutral position resulting from one of the animals (A 3 ) of the herd pushing against the brush and registers a magnitude of a force with which the one animal pushes itself against the brush, iii) reader unit ( 244 ) configured to remotely register identity data (ID 1 , ID 2 , ID 3 ) of each animal visiting the brush station based on the identification device respectively associated with each animal, and iv) output interface ( 246 ) operatively connected to the computer; in response to the detection unit detecting the repositioning of the brush from the neutral position resulting from a first animal (A 3 ) pushing against the brush, the reader unit registering, via a first one of the identification devices (T 3 ) associated with the first animal, the identity data (ID 3 ) of the first animal and the magnitude of the force with which the one animal pushes itself against the brush; forwarding, via the output interface, the registered identity data of the first animal and the magnitude of the force with which the one animal pushes itself against the brush to the computer; and the computer, based on the forwarded identity data of the first animal and the magnitude of the force with which the one animal pushes itself against the brush, registering data (d 1 ) representing a visit of the first animal to the brush station (B 1 ) within registered data representing visits of each animal to the brush station; further comprising the steps of the computer: processing the registered data having been registered during a first data collection period (TRef) to obtain referenc
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