Device for the automatic feeding of domestic animals, in particu

Animal husbandry – Feeding device – Hopper and trough

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119 54, A01K 502

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051233797

ABSTRACT:
The device for the automatic feeding of domestic animals, in particular pigs, with pourable feed has a feed trough in a housing above which there is a cone-shaped feed container with an opening in the floor and a vibrating device which passes through this opening. The front wall of the housing has an opening which fits the head of the animal to be fed, located underneath the hopper wall of the feed container, between the latter and the trough. In addition, there is a vibrating device with a vibrating plate which is larger than the opening in the container floor. The distance between the vibrating plate and the container floor can be adjusted to the relevant grain size of the feed.

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