TY - GEN
T1 - Modified forage particle sieve machine for continuous throughput of poultry feed for feed form and pellet quality studies
AU - Hofstetter, Dan
AU - Boney, John
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© ASABE 2021 Annual International Meeting
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - A forage particle sieve machine based on ASAE standard S424.1 was modified for use in a poultry feed pellet durability study where continuous throughput of large volumes of pellets was required. The machine was modified by fabricating a custom sieve and pan that had outlet elbows to direct flow into bins adjacent to the machine for testing large batches of feed pellets to evaluate percent fines in the feed. The machine can easily be converted back to its original configuration since sieves and pans install like drawers. Feed quality has animal welfare implications since diets are precisely formulated to contain no excesses or shortcomings. Broiler chickens prefer pellets, with dominant birds getting first choice and weaker birds getting the leftovers. There are also growth and farm productivity implications since poor pellet quality causes differences in how many pellets versus fines get distributed by the feed conveyor system, which affects what feed nutrients are available along the length of the barn. The machine can be trailer mounted and transported for Extension use for on-farm feed form and quality evaluations, and feed pellets can be loaded by auger or manually from bags.
AB - A forage particle sieve machine based on ASAE standard S424.1 was modified for use in a poultry feed pellet durability study where continuous throughput of large volumes of pellets was required. The machine was modified by fabricating a custom sieve and pan that had outlet elbows to direct flow into bins adjacent to the machine for testing large batches of feed pellets to evaluate percent fines in the feed. The machine can easily be converted back to its original configuration since sieves and pans install like drawers. Feed quality has animal welfare implications since diets are precisely formulated to contain no excesses or shortcomings. Broiler chickens prefer pellets, with dominant birds getting first choice and weaker birds getting the leftovers. There are also growth and farm productivity implications since poor pellet quality causes differences in how many pellets versus fines get distributed by the feed conveyor system, which affects what feed nutrients are available along the length of the barn. The machine can be trailer mounted and transported for Extension use for on-farm feed form and quality evaluations, and feed pellets can be loaded by auger or manually from bags.
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U2 - 10.13031/aim.202100569
DO - 10.13031/aim.202100569
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85114209382
T3 - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting, ASABE 2021
SP - 1583
EP - 1588
BT - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting, ASABE 2021
PB - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
T2 - 2021 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting, ASABE 2021
Y2 - 12 July 2021 through 16 July 2021
ER -