Claims
- 1. A boar cart for carrying a boar through alleyways of a sow insemination area for interaction with the sows during insemination comprising:
a cage assembly for containing the boar including a cage floor on which the boar stands, two cage sides each on a respective side of a longitudinal center line of the cage assembly for confining the boar so that the boar is maintained extending longitudinally of the cage assembly, a cage front and a cage rear for confining the boar against forward and rearward movement; the cage assembly having at least one door allowing entry and exit of the boar from the cage assembly; the cage assembly being mounted on ground wheels for movement generally longitudinally along an alleyway carrying the boar within the cage assembly; the cage assembly having a front portion for receiving the front feet and forward portion of the boar and a rear portion for receiving the rear feet and rearward portion of the boar; the front portion being connected to the rear portion for pivotal movement about at least one vertical pivot axis to allow the cage assembly to navigate around a corner from one alleyway to another.
- 2. The boar cart according to claim 1 wherein the side walls are defined by a plurality of vertical bars.
- 3. The boar cart according to claim 1 wherein the cage assembly includes at least one drive wheel for driving the cage assembly along the alleyways and at least one steerable wheel for guiding the cage assembly along the alleyway.
- 4. The boar cart according to claim 1 wherein there is provided a manually operable steering device located on the rear portion for operation by a person standing behind the rear portion and operable to effect steering movements of the front portion for navigating the corners.
- 5. A method for carrying a boar along an alleyway of a sow insemination area for interaction with sows on at least one of two sides of the alleyway during insemination comprising:
providing two rows of sows in pens each row on a respective side of an alleyway; locating the boar within a cage assembly including a cage floor on which the boar stands, two cage sides each on a respective side of a longitudinal center line of the cage assembly for confining the boar so that the boar is maintained extending longitudinally of the cage assembly, a cage front and a cage rear for confining the boar against forward and rearward movement; the cage assembly having at least one door allowing entry and exit of the boar from the cage assembly; mounting the cage assembly on ground wheels for movement generally longitudinally along the alleyway carrying the boar within the cage assembly; providing on the cage assembly a guide arrangement arranged to cooperate with at least one member in the alleyway for guiding the cage assembly along the alleyway; operating the guide assembly to select one of the sides of the alleyway and to guide the cage assembly adjacent to that one side and spaced from the other of the sides; and subsequently operating the guide assembly to select the other of the sides of the alleyway and to guide the cage assembly adjacent to the other of the sides and spaced from said one of the sides.
- 6. A method for carrying a boar along an alleyway of a sow insemination area for interaction with sows on at least one of two sides of the alleyway during insemination comprising:
providing two rows of sows in pens each row on a respective side of an alleyway; locating the boar within a cage assembly including a cage floor on which the boar stands, two cage sides each on a respective side of a longitudinal center line of the cage assembly for confining the boar so that the boar is maintained extending longitudinally of the cage assembly, a cage front and a cage rear for confining the boar against forward and rearward movement; the cage assembly having at least one door allowing entry and exit of the boar from the cage assembly; mounting the cage assembly on ground wheels for movement generally longitudinally along the alleyway carrying the boar within the cage assembly; providing on the cage assembly a guide arrangement arranged to cooperate with at least one member in the alleyway for guiding the cage assembly along the alleyway; arranging and adjusting the ground wheels to tend to direct the cage assembly toward a selected one of the sides of the alleyway and away from the other of the sides; subsequently arranging and adjusting the ground wheels to tend to direct the cage assembly toward the other one of the sides of the alleyway and away from said one of the sides; and arranging the guide assembly for guiding the cage assembly in movement along that one of the sides toward which the cage assembly is directed.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein the ground wheels include at least one rear drive wheel connected to a motor for supporting the cage assembly and for driving the cage assembly along the alleyway and at least one front steering wheel for supporting the cage assembly and for guiding the cage assembly along the alleyway; including adjusting and locking said at least one front wheel in a predetermined direction to tend to direct the cage assembly in movement toward the selected one of the sides of the alleyway; providing in the alleyway a guide element at the selected side of the alleyway and providing on the cage assembly side guide members for contacting the guide element at the selected side of the alleyway such that the cage assembly is directed toward and runs along the guide element at the selected side.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein there are two front wheels wherein the front wheels are arranged such that, when directed to one side, one wheel is locked and one wheel casters.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein both wheels are selectably lockable and both are free to caster when unlocked.
- 10. The method according to claim 7 wherein the guide members comprise rollers.
- 11. A moveable cart suitable for use on a hog farm, the moveable cart comprising a base, said base having wheels mounted thereon, said cart having a first cart section and a second cart section, said first cart section including a first base section forming a portion of said base, and a first cart section wall extending upwardly from said first base section to define a first enclosure having an open end, said second cart section having a second base section forming a portion of said base and a second cart section wall extending upwardly from said second base section to define a second enclosure having one open side, and means for securing said first cart section and said second cart section together such that when said open sides are in alignment, said first cart section and said second cart section together define an enclosed cart, and at least one opening in said first cart section wall is sized to permit a snout of a hog to at least partially extend therethrough.
- 12. The moveable cart of claim 11 wherein said first cart section and said second cart section are hingedly connected together to permit articulate movement.
- 13. The moveable cart of claim 11 wherein each of said walls is comprised of a plurality of spaced apart bars.
- 14. The moveable cart of claim 11 further including guide means extending outwardly from said cart to guide said cart along the edge of cages.
- 15. The moveable cart of claim 11 further including drive means for moving said cart from one location to a second location.
- 16. The cart of claim 15 further including control means operatively associated with said drive means.
- 17. A moveable cart suitable for use on a hog farm, the moveable cart comprising a base, said base having wheels mounted thereon, at least one wall extending upwardly from said base, at least one opening in said at least one wall sized to permit a snout of a hog to at least partially extend therethrough, drive means on said cart for moving said cart from one location to a second location, and remote control means operatively associated with said drive means.
- 18. A moveable cart suitable for use on a hog farm, said moveable cart comprising a base, said base having wheels mounted thereon, at least one wall extending upwardly from said base, at least one opening in said at least one wall sized to permit a snout of a hog to at least partially extend therethrough, drive means for moving said cart from one location to a second location, and guide means extending outwardly from said cart to guide said cart along a series of cages.
- 19. The moveable cart of claim 18 wherein said guide means comprise rotatable means mounted on a side of said cart to guide said cart along.
- 20. In a process of artificial insemination or determining estrous in sows wherein a plurality of sows are each enclosed in an individual cage, said cages being aligned, where the heads of all sows are aligned at one end of said cages, the improvement comprising the step of placing a male hog in a moveable cart, said cart having an opening in a side wall thereof, said cart having drive means and remote control means, and moving said cart along said one end of said cages by means of said remote control while permitting said male hog snout to snout contact with a sow.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application from application Ser. No. 09/412,517 filed Oct. 5th1999 which is now issued as Patent No. INSERT.
[0002] This invention relates to a boar cart for use in transporting a boar adjacent to a series of pens containing sows during insemination of the sows.
Divisions (1)
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09412517 |
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09781087 |
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