Animal husbandry – Milkers – With signals – indicators – registers – and timers
Patent
1990-10-10
1992-08-04
Mancene, Gene
Animal husbandry
Milkers
With signals, indicators, registers, and timers
A01K 100, A01K 3107
Patent
active
051349698
ABSTRACT:
A cage for arboreal animals includes two compartments, each having a hinged, latched, door. The two compartments are separated by a sliding panel to enable maintenance to be performed easily and safely, minimizing unwanted contact between hazardous animals, such as venomous snakes, for example, and the investigators or maintenance personnel. The structure is further ventilated to provide air flow from bottom to top, and could maintain a humidity level in accordance with needs of caged animals. The sides of the cage are transparent to permit simple monitoring of the reptiles as well as to meet the social needs of those animals which need visual contact with other animals in adjacent cages. This cage meets or exceeds all current Federal principles and regulations for animal housing units.
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Hoyt, Jr. Robert F.
Mason Robert T.
Pannell Lewis K.
Manahan Todd #E.
Mancene Gene
The United States of America as represented by the Department of
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