Abstract: A cage free nest has nest bottoms that have raised/rounded portions proximate to the entranceways into the cage free nest. A ramp extends from a surface to connect to the nest bottoms proximate to the entranceway. Both the nest bottoms and the ramp are formed of a non-slip, woven galvanized steel wire. The cage free nest also has upper and lower top panels that make up a roof assembly of the cage free nest. The lower top panels can be moved relative to the upper top panels to an opened/raised position by a cable assembly to allow for visual inspection into the cage free nest through the entranceways. The upper top panels can be moved relative to the lower top panels to an opened/raised position to allow for visual inspection into the cage free nest through the roof assembly.
Abstract: A floating habitat designed to be renewably buoyant, self-sustaining and optionally specialized for waterfowl nesting. The first embodiment comprises one or more flotation units, a source of compressed air, and a means for connecting the source of compressed air to the flotation units. Each flotation unit comprises an individual supply hose, an inflatable bladder, a relief valve, a diffusing manifold, bottom mesh, top mesh, and buoyant growth medium. An alternative embodiment comprises a self-compensating buoyancy system. In the waterfowl nesting embodiment, the floating habitat includes one or more waterfowl nesting structures and construction material selected to optimize the nesting habitat. The floating habitat can be comprised of scrap pieces or layers of polyester mesh material. The floating habitats can be combined to provide safe habitat for juvenile waterfowl, encourage colony nesting, or allow a variety of waterfowl or shore bird species to enjoy suitable habitat on the same floating habitat.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 15, 2009
Publication date:
March 11, 2010
Applicant:
Fountainhead L.L.C.
Inventors:
Bruce G. Kania, Frank M. Stewart, Russell F. Smith, Thomas N. Coleman, Alfred Cunningham
Abstract: A nest box system (10) having a plurality of nest boxes (12) for egg-laying birds, including a pair of substantially parallel sidewalls (14, 14) forming sides of the nest boxes (12), and divider walls (16) mounted to the sidewalls (14, 14) at spaced intervals for forming dividers between adjacent nest boxes (12), the nest box system (10) being adapted for use with a floor (18) separable from the nest box system (10), wherein the sidewalls (14, 14) are deformable upwardly/downwardly so as to adapt to changes in profile of the floor (18) for preventing litter escaping the nest boxes (12) through unwanted self-lifting of the sidewalls (14, 14) above the floor (18).
Abstract: A cage free nest has nest bottoms that have raised/rounded portions proximate to the entranceways into the cage free nest. A ramp extends from a surface to connect to the nest bottoms proximate to the entranceway. Both the nest bottoms and the ramp are formed of a non-slip, woven galvanized steel wire. The cage free nest also has upper and lower top panels that make up a roof assembly of the cage free nest. The lower top panels can be moved relative to the upper top panels to an opened/raised position by a cable assembly to allow for visual inspection into the cage free nest through the entranceways. The upper top panels can be moved relative to the lower top panels to an opened/raised position to allow for visual inspection into the cage free nest through the roof assembly.
Abstract: A nest pad for poultry and animals is provided having a plurality of inclined projections extending from its lower surface to register with openings in the support surface of the nest enclosure and removably engage a portion of the support surface via a clamping fit. The inclined projections are arranged in at least two sets, and the direction of inclination of the projections of each such set is opposing and outwardly directed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 1999
Date of Patent:
April 23, 2002
Inventors:
Derwood L. Runion, Randall D. Wischmann