The present invention relates to the technical field of housings for hens, more specifically to the fields of nesting boxes for poultry and egg collection, and in particular it refers to a device for collecting eggs in aviaries, which allows optimization of the space available for the poultry, as well as maintenance of optimal hygienic conditions.
In the field of poultry farms, specifically in intensive egg production, currently existing facilities can be classified into two main groups. The first group consists of what is known as cages, or battery cages, in which the hens remain inside a cage and lay eggs in the same, these eggs then being collected and transferred outside the cage, usually in an automated manner.
With the current regulations on the welfare of farm animals aiming to achieve better conditions for said animals, nowadays, the most common facilities in new farms are known as ecological systems or aviaries, wherein hens have freedom of movement inside a shed with appropriate dimensions depending on the number of hens being housed therein. On occasions, based on the assigned degree of freedom, the sheds may have exits to allow the passage of hens to the surrounding terrain.
Defined in the aviaries is an area known as the nest or nesting box, intended to house the hens when they are laying eggs. The eggs are subsequently collected, generally in an automated manner, whereby said nesting boxes are provided with different systems for collecting the eggs and transferring them to the exterior.
The nesting boxes usually comprise a compartment, isolated from the outside, protected, and with the necessary conditions of light, temperature and comfort for the hen to lay eggs. The floor of said compartment is slightly inclined so that the egg rolls outside the nesting box and lands on a conveyor belt that moves it to an external area for selection and classification. The conveyer belt is generally covered to prevent the hens from accessing the eggs, as well as for maintaining adequate hygienic conditions.
The nesting box is usually defined by an entrance, a laying area and a collection area. The entrance to the nest is usually delimited by a curtain, and the laying area, which is the area in which the hen lays the eggs, comprises an inclined floor which allows the deposited egg to slide and roll out from said area into the collection area, which is where the eggs accumulate and they are collected, generally in an automatic way, by means of a conveyor belt.
This egg collection area can be located both at the front or at the rear of the nest, and the floor is inclined in one direction or the other depending on said location, so that the egg rolls gently to the collection area due to gravity. An additional separation curtain prevents the hen from seeing the eggs accumulated in the collection area and from pecking at them and damaging them.
Document CH371919 discloses a laying nest for chickens, including a sloped laying bug from which the laid eggs roll into a collecting bin. Behind the laying board a catching pan is arranged on one arm of a seesaw, which catching pan is arranged by the rolling egg that lowers to a collection drawer, which rolls the egg while the empty drip tray rises back into the catchment area.
Patent document number DE3326706 discloses an egg transporting device on which, in order to prevent damage to eggs arising from the difference in height between a laying path (1) and a transport path (3), a two-armed bent lever (7) is arranged so as to be pivotable (9) between them, the upper arm of which comes to rest against the end of the laying path (1), while the lower arm comes to rest against the transport path (3) in the state of rest. An egg (5) arriving onto the laying path (1) on the one hand opens a discharge region (11) between the upper lever arm (7a) and the laying path (1), while at the same time the lower lever arm (7b) pivots upwards and reduces the difference in height in such a way that when the egg (5) passes through the discharging aperture (11), it can be taken up by the lower lever arm (7) with virtually no drop at all. The lever (7) then pivots back to the transport path (3), braked by means of a brake (15).
The object of the invention consists of a device for collecting eggs in aviaries which replaces the current egg collection areas of nesting boxes, allowing the definition of a collection channel, which runs below the floor of the laying area, towards the outside, in order to transfer the eggs to a selection area.
To this end, the device comprises an oscillating scoop located at the lower end of the inclined floor of the nesting box and a channel that runs below said inclined floor, such that the scoop collects the eggs sliding down said inclined floor in an orderly manner, transferring them to a lower plane and depositing them at one end of said channel, through which they are transferred until they are removed from the aviary, preferably to a selection area.
One of the main advantages of this device consists in optimizing the space available for the hens in the aviaries. Thus, in traditional systems with a channel for eggs, usually defined in front or behind the aviary, sometimes the surface occupied by said egg channel cannot be used by the hens. However, an egg channel defined below the floor of the aviary minimizes the unused space, thereby being able to house a greater number of hens in the same facility, or increasing the available space for each hen.
Furthermore, this device improves both accessibility and maintenance of optimal hygienic conditions in the egg transport channel. In aviaries with the egg channel defined behind the nesting box, it is impossible to access the same from the front, because the nest itself hinders access. Similarly, in aviaries with the egg channel in the front, the channel cannot be accessed from the rear.
On the other hand, with the egg channel defined in the lower part of the floor of the nesting box, access to the same is ensured from both sides by simply lifting the floor of the laying area, so that it can be used in any position, regardless of the access conditions of the facility for which it is intended.
As a complement to the description provided herein and for the purpose of helping to make the characteristics of the invention more readily understandable, in accordance with a preferred practical embodiment thereof, said description is accompanied by a set of drawings constituting an integral part of the same, which by way of illustration and not limitation represent the following:
What follows is a detailed description, with the help of the figures referenced above, of an exemplary preferred embodiment of the object of the present invention.
The device for collecting eggs in aviaries described herein, shown in
The scoop (1), which in this preferred embodiment is made of a molded plastic piece, is intended to be arranged at the lower end of the inclined floor (2) to thus collect the eggs that slide down due to gravity. As shown in detail in
As shown in
The weight of the egg deposited in the housing (5), which is greater than the weight with which the counterweight (7) is tared, causes the body (4) of the scoop to oscillate with respect to the shaft (8) thereof, such that the housing (5) with the egg therein is located on a plane below that of the counterweight (7), the channel (3), as shown in
As can be seen in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U 201631183 | Sep 2016 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2017/070624 | 9/21/2017 | WO | 00 |