Method of feeding animals and apparatus suitable for...

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A01K 5/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2073451

2073451 9208344 PCTABS00013 A method of feeding animals, suitable in particular for feeding livestock, in which the animals can freely move about and freely enter a plurality of feeding stalls (2), each animal carrying an electric responder (50) which generates a unique code for each animal in an electromagnetic interrogation field, characterized in that for the feed supply, use is made of a feeding station (3) moving along the feeding stalls (2), the feeding station (3) comprising a transmitter/receiver (37) for generating an electromagnetic interrogation field adjacent to each feeding stall (2) and identifying an animal that is present in the feeding stall (2), that with each feed supply, the feed is furnished in two portions, the first portion being of the same amount for all animals and being made available in all feeding stalls (2) simultaneously, while the second portion is determined for each animal individually on the basis of the unique code generated by the electronic responder (50) of the animal in question and the data associated with that code, stored in a central computer (1).

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