Automatic lamb metering and milk feeding device
Through automated control and sterilization design, the problems of nipple contamination and germ transmission in the feeding equipment have been solved, achieving a safe and efficient lamb feeding process, reducing manual labor intensity and improving milk quality.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520578778.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-31
AI Technical Summary
After feeding, the nipples of existing feeding equipment are exposed and easily eaten by lambs, leading to the risk of contamination and the spread of germs, which affects the safety of nipple use and the quality of milk.
An automated lamb metering and feeding device was designed, comprising a rotating seat, a limiting seat, a hydraulic cylinder, a squeezing tube, a sealing component, and a sterilizing lamp. The device uses hydraulic control to expose and retract the milk bottle, combined with the automated operation of the metering pump and the sterilizing lamp, to achieve nipple sterilization and milk flow control, thus avoiding cross-feeding and contamination.
It has automated the breastfeeding process, reduced the labor intensity of staff, avoided nipple contamination and the spread of germs, and improved the safety of breastfeeding and the quality of milk.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of animal husbandry technology, specifically to an automated lamb metering and feeding device. Background Technology
[0002] With the increasing demand for livestock products in the consumer market, the rise of large-scale farming has been greatly promoted. With the rapid development of animal husbandry, in order to better feed lambs on a large scale, it is necessary to artificially prepare milk and feed lambs through milking equipment.
[0003] After feeding, the nipples of existing feeding equipment remain exposed, making them highly susceptible to contamination from the movement of numerous lambs. This increases the risk of disease for lambs using the nipples. Utility Model Content
[0004] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an automated lamb metering and feeding device to solve the technical problems mentioned above in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an automated lamb metering and feeding device, comprising a base, a plurality of sterilization tanks connected to the top of the base via a bracket, the outer surface of each sterilization tank having an opening, a motor and a hydraulic cylinder mounted on the back of each sterilization tank, the output end of the hydraulic cylinder connected to a squeezing tube via a fixing plate, one end of the squeezing tube connected to a metering valve, the inlet of the metering valve connected to a conveying pipe, the output end of the motor connected to a rotating seat, a milk bottle connected inside the rotating seat via a fixing rod, a sealing assembly connected to the back of the milk bottle, the sealing assembly including a squeezing plate, a sealing plate connected to the outer surface of the squeezing plate via a sliding rod, the sliding rod penetrating the milk bottle, a second spring connected between the squeezing plate and the milk bottle, the second spring being located outside the sliding rod, a plurality of sterilizing lamps mounted inside the sterilization tank via a mounting bracket, a limiting seat installed in the middle of the sterilization tank, a push plate connected inside the limiting seat via a first spring, and a first sliding groove and a second sliding groove respectively formed on the outer surfaces of the rotating seat and the limiting seat.
[0006] Furthermore, a milk storage tank is installed on the top of the support, and a metering pump is installed on the top of the milk storage tank. The output end of the metering pump is connected to the metering valve through a delivery pipe, and the delivery pipe is a flexible hose.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, when feeding lambs, the staff activates the hydraulic cylinder through the control panel. The output end of the hydraulic cylinder drives the fixed plate forward and contacts the squeezing plate, causing the sliding rod to move the sealing plate to expose the squeezing port and compress the second spring, so that the squeezing tube enters the milk bottle from the squeezing port. At the same time, under the push of the fixed plate, the first and second sliding grooves limit the movement, causing the fixed rod to push the milk bottle forward, exposing the bottle nipple to the sterilization tank, making it convenient for the lambs to drink milk. At this time, the metering pump is activated to draw milk from the milk storage tank. The flow rate and quantity of milk are controlled by the metering valve and transported through the delivery pipe to the squeezing tube and into the milk bottle. The hose can prevent the delivery pipe from being torn off when the hydraulic cylinder pushes the squeezing tube, thus affecting the practicality of the device.
[0008] Furthermore, a control panel is installed on one side of the base, and the metering valve, motor, hydraulic cylinder and metering pump are all electrically connected to the control panel.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, the control panel is programmed to control the start or stop of each sterilizing lamp, motor, hydraulic cylinder and metering pump, as well as the rotation angle of the motor shaft. At the same time, it monitors and controls the milk flow data in each metering valve, thereby automating the feeding of lambs and reducing the labor intensity of staff.
[0010] Furthermore, the baby bottles are provided in three sets, and the three sets of baby bottles are distributed in a circular array.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the rotating seat drives the fixed rod to rotate under the output of the motor, thereby causing the three sets of milk bottles to rotate. The three sets of milk bottles rotate in turn to the position corresponding to the notch, so as to feed different lambs. The other two sets of milk bottles rotate under the sterilization lamp, and the milk bottles and nipples are sterilized by the sterilization lamp, thereby avoiding cross-feeding and the spread of germs.
[0012] Furthermore, the limiting seat is fixedly connected to the disinfection barrel, and the rotating seat is movably connected to the limiting seat.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, under the drive of the hydraulic cylinder output end, the fixed plate drives the extrusion tube away from the extrusion port, and at the same time releases the pressure on the bottle. At this time, under the action of the first spring force, the push plate pushes the fixed frame into the rotating seat through the second slide groove guide and the first slide groove limit, so that the bottle nipple retracts into the sterilization tank, thereby preventing the lamb from continuing to gnaw on the nipple and causing damage, and forcing the lamb to leave so that the next lamb can be fed, thus speeding up the feeding speed.
[0014] Furthermore, the fixing rod is L-shaped and passes through the rotating seat.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the output end of the motor drives the rotating seat to rotate a certain angle, so that one of the first chutes corresponds to the position of the second chute, and the fixed rod drives the feeding bottle to rotate, driving the used feeding bottle to rotate to the bottom of the sterilization lamp for sterilization, and at the same time transferring the other unused feeding bottle to the position corresponding to the notch. Through the "L"-shaped setting, it is possible to prevent the fixed rod from being offset during the forward and backward movement in cooperation with the first chute, avoiding the deviation of the fixed rod and affecting the practicality of the device.
[0016] Further, the number of the first chutes is three, the number of the second chutes is one, and one of the first chutes corresponds to the second chute.
[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, when one of the first chutes corresponds to the position of the second chute, under the push of the output end of the hydraulic cylinder, the feeding bottle drives the fixed rod in this group of first chutes to move, so that the fixed rod pushes the push plate to compress the first spring, and the fixed rod enters the second chute, thus releasing the restriction on the position of the feeding bottle, enabling the feeding bottle to expose the notch. When the feeding is over, the output end of the hydraulic cylinder resets. At this time, under the elastic force of the first spring, the push plate pushes the fixed rod back into the rotating seat, thereby retracting the feeding bottle into the disinfection barrel, preventing the lamb from continuing to nibble on the nipple and refusing to leave.
[0018] Further, the cross-section of the plugging plate is "convex"-shaped, and the plugging plate is movably connected to the extrusion port.
[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, when the output end of the hydraulic cylinder drives the fixing plate to return to its original position, under the elastic force of the second spring, the limiting plate moves backward, so that the sliding rod drives the plugging piece to move backward to block the extrusion port, thus preventing dust from entering the interior of the feeding bottle through the extrusion port and soiling the feeding bottle, affecting the quality of the subsequent milk filling.
[0020] Further, there are two groups of mounting brackets, and both groups of mounting brackets are "C"-shaped.
[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, there is a "C"-shaped passage between the two groups of mounting brackets through which the feeding bottle can pass. Under the drive of the output end of the motor, the three feeding bottles can rotate between the two groups of mounting brackets, and the feeding bottle nipples are disinfected by the irradiation of the sterilization lamp, preventing the spread of germs. Through the "C"-shaped setting, the sterilization lamp can irradiate the nipple in a surrounding manner, thus avoiding the occurrence of sterilization dead angles.
[0022] Further, one end of the fixed rod is connected with a clamp, and the feeding bottle is detachably connected to the clamp.
[0023] By adopting the above technical solution, when it is necessary to clean the inside of the baby bottle, the staff opens the sterilization tank and loosens the bolts on the clamps, causing the two clamps to separate, thereby removing the baby bottle from the fixing rod for cleaning. After cleaning, the baby bottle is put back into the clamps and the bolts are tightened, thus achieving the purpose of cleaning the baby bottle.
[0024] In summary, the present invention has the following main advantages:
[0025] 1. This utility model, by setting up a rotating seat, a limiting seat, a first spring, and a push plate, allows the rotating seat to rotate a fixed rod at a certain angle when feeding lambs, driven by the output of a motor. This causes one of the first sliding grooves to align with the second sliding groove. At this time, the hydraulic cylinder is activated, and the output of the hydraulic cylinder drives the fixed plate to move forward, applying a pushing force to the bottle and exposing the nipple to the notch for feeding the lamb. After feeding, the hydraulic cylinder returns to its original position and releases the pressure on the bottle. Under the elastic force of the first spring, the bottle retracts into the sterilization tank, preventing the lamb from continuing to gnaw on the nipple and refusing to leave. In this way, three sets of bottles rotate in turn to the position corresponding to the notch to feed different lambs. The other two sets of bottles rotate under the sterilization lamp to sterilize the bottles and nipples, thereby avoiding cross-feeding and the spread of germs.
[0026] 2. This utility model is equipped with a sealing component. When the output end of the hydraulic cylinder drives the fixed plate back to its original position, the limit plate moves backward under the action of the second spring. This causes the sliding rod to drive the sealing piece to move backward and block the extrusion port, thereby preventing dust from entering the bottle from the extrusion port and soiling the bottle, which would affect the quality of the milk being filled later.
[0027] 3. This utility model is equipped with a mounting frame and a sterilizing lamp. There is a "C"-shaped channel between the two sets of mounting frames that allows the baby bottles to pass through. Driven by the motor output end, the three sets of baby bottles can rotate between the two sets of mounting frames. The sterilizing lamp irradiates the baby bottles and nipples to disinfect them and prevent the spread of germs. The "C"-shaped design allows the sterilizing lamp to irradiate the nipples in a circular manner, thereby avoiding disinfection in corners. Attached Figure Description
[0028] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the back structure of the disinfection bucket of this utility model;
[0030] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the mounting bracket structure of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting seat structure of this utility model;
[0032] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing rod structure of this utility model;
[0033] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the baby bottle of this utility model;
[0034] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the clamp structure of this utility model.
[0035] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. Milk storage tank; 3. Support; 4. Control panel; 5. Sterilization tank; 6. Motor; 7. Hydraulic cylinder; 8. Rotating seat; 9. Fixing rod; 10. Baby bottle; 11. Sealing assembly; 1101. Squeezing plate; 1102. Slide rod; 1103. Second spring; 1104. Sealing plate; 1105. Squeezing port; 12. Fixing plate; 13. Squeezing tube; 14. Metering valve; 15. Limiting seat; 16. First slide groove; 17. First spring; 18. Second slide groove; 19. Push plate; 20. Mounting bracket; 21. Sterilizing lamp; 22. Delivery pipe; 23. Notch; 24. Metering pump; 25. Clamp. Detailed Implementation
[0036] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
[0037] The embodiments of this utility model will be described below based on its overall structure.
[0038] Example 1: An automated lamb metering and feeding device, such as Figures 1-7As shown, the device includes a base 1, with several sterilization tanks 5 connected to the top of the base 1 via a bracket 3. The outer surface of each sterilization tank 5 has a notch 23. A motor 6 and a hydraulic cylinder 7 are mounted on the back of each sterilization tank 5. The output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7 is connected to a squeezing tube 13 via a fixing plate 12. One end of the squeezing tube 13 is connected to a metering valve 14, and the inlet of the metering valve 14 is connected to a conveying tube 22. The output end of the motor 6 is connected to a rotating seat 8. A baby bottle 10 is connected inside the rotating seat 8 via a fixing rod 9. A sealing assembly 11 is connected to the back of each baby bottle 10, and the sealing assembly 11 includes a squeezing plate 11. 01. A sealing plate 1104 is connected to the outer surface of the squeezing plate 1101 via a slide rod 1102, and the slide rod 1102 passes through the baby bottle 10. A second spring 1103 is connected between the squeezing plate 1101 and the baby bottle 10, and the second spring 1103 is located outside the slide rod 1102. Several sterilization lamps 21 are installed inside the sterilization tank 5 via a mounting bracket 20. A limiting seat 15 is installed in the middle inside the sterilization tank 5. A push plate 19 is connected inside the limiting seat 15 via a first spring 17. The outer surfaces of the rotating seat 8 and the limiting seat 15 are respectively provided with first sliding grooves 1. 6. A milk storage tank 2 is installed on the top of the second chute 18 and the support 3. A metering pump 24 is installed on the top of the milk storage tank 2. The output end of the metering pump 24 is connected to the metering valve 14 through the delivery pipe 22, which is a flexible hose. When feeding the lambs, the operator starts the hydraulic cylinder 7 through the control panel 4. The output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7 drives the fixed plate 12 to move forward and contact the squeezing plate 1101, so that the slide rod 1102 drives the sealing plate 1104 to move, exposing the squeezing port 1105 and compressing the second spring 1103, so that the squeezing tube 13 exits from the squeezing port 1105. 105 enters the baby bottle 10. Simultaneously, under the push of the fixing plate 12, the first slide groove 16 and the second slide groove 18 limit the movement, causing the fixing rod 9 to push the baby bottle 10 forward, exposing the nipple of the baby bottle 10 through the notch 23, making it easier for the lamb to drink milk. At this time, the metering pump 24 is activated to draw milk from the milk storage tank 2. The flow rate and quantity of milk are controlled by the metering valve 14. The milk is then transported through the delivery pipe 22 to the squeezing pipe 13 and flows into the baby bottle 10. The hose can prevent the delivery pipe 22 from being torn off when the hydraulic cylinder 7 pushes the squeezing pipe 13, thus affecting the practicality of the device.
[0039] See Figure 1 In the above embodiment, a control panel 4 is installed on one side of the base 1, and the metering valve 14, motor 6, hydraulic cylinder 7 and metering pump 24 are all electrically connected to the control panel 4. The control panel 4 is programmed to control the start or stop of each sterilizing lamp 21, motor 6, hydraulic cylinder 7 and metering pump 24, as well as the rotation angle of the motor 6 shaft. At the same time, it monitors the milk flow data in each metering valve 14 and controls the milk flow, thereby automating the feeding of lambs and reducing the labor intensity of the staff.
[0040] See Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5, Figure 6 and Figure 7 In the above embodiment, three sets of baby bottles 10 are provided, and the three sets of baby bottles 10 are arranged in a circular array. Driven by the output of the motor 6, the rotating seat 8 drives the fixed rod 9 to rotate, thereby causing the three sets of baby bottles 10 to rotate. The three sets of baby bottles 10 rotate in turn to the position corresponding to the notch 23 to feed different lambs. The other two sets of baby bottles 10 rotate to the sterilization lamp 21, and the sterilization lamp 21 sterilizes the nipples of the baby bottles 10, thereby avoiding cross-feeding and the spread of germs.
[0041] See Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 7 In the above embodiment, the limiting seat 15 is fixedly connected to the sterilization tank 5, and the rotating seat 8 is movably connected to the limiting seat 15. Under the drive of the output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7, the fixing plate 12 drives the squeezing tube 13 away from the squeezing port 1105, and at the same time releases the pressure on the bottle 10. At this time, under the elastic force of the first spring 17, the second slide groove 18 guides and the first slide groove 16 limits, so that the push plate 19 pushes the fixing frame into the rotating seat 8, thereby causing the nipple of the bottle 10 to retract into the sterilization tank 5, thereby preventing the lamb from continuing to gnaw on the nipple and causing damage, and at the same time forcing the lamb to leave, so as to feed the next lamb and speed up the feeding speed.
[0042] See Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 In the above embodiment, the fixing rod 9 is L-shaped and passes through the rotating seat 8. The output end of the motor 6 drives the rotating seat 8 to rotate at a certain angle, so that one of the first slide grooves 16 corresponds to the second slide groove 18. This causes the fixing rod 9 to rotate the baby bottle 10, and rotate the used baby bottle 10 to the bottom of the sterilization lamp 21 for sterilization. At the same time, it moves another unused baby bottle 10 to the position corresponding to the notch 23. The L-shaped design can prevent the fixing rod 9 from being limited by the first slide groove 16 during the back-and-forth movement, thus preventing the fixing rod 9 from shifting and affecting the practicality of the device.
[0043] See Figure 4 and Figure 5In the above embodiment, there are three first slide grooves 16 and one second slide groove 18, with one of the first slide grooves 16 corresponding to the second slide groove 18. When one of the first slide grooves 16 and the second slide groove 18 are in position, the output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7 pushes the bottle 10 to move the fixed rod 9 in the first slide groove 16, causing the fixed rod 9 to push the push plate 19 to compress the first spring 17 and cause the fixed rod 9 to enter the second slide groove 18, thereby releasing the restriction on the position of the bottle 10 and allowing the bottle 10 to expose the notch 23. After feeding, the output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7 resets, and at this time, under the elastic force of the first spring 17, the push plate 19 pushes the fixed rod 9 back into the rotating seat 8, thereby retracting the bottle 10 into the sterilization tank 5 and preventing the lamb from continuing to gnaw on the nipple and refusing to leave.
[0044] See Figure 6 and Figure 7 In the above embodiment, the sealing plate 1104 has a "convex" cross-section and is movably connected to the extrusion port 1105. When the output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7 drives the fixing plate 12 back to its original position, the limiting plate moves backward under the elastic force of the second spring 1103, thereby causing the slide rod 1102 to drive the sealing piece to move backward and block the extrusion port 1105, thereby preventing dust from entering the inside of the baby bottle 10 from the extrusion port 1105 and soiling the baby bottle 10, which would affect the quality of the subsequent milk filling.
[0045] See Figure 3 and Figure 4 In the above embodiment, there are two sets of mounting brackets 20, and both sets of mounting brackets 20 are in the shape of a "C". There is a "C" shaped channel between the two sets of mounting brackets 20 that allows the baby bottle 10 to pass through. Driven by the output end of the motor 6, the three sets of baby bottles 10 can rotate between the two sets of mounting brackets 20. The nipples of the baby bottles 10 are disinfected by the sterilization lamp 21 to prevent the spread of germs. The "C" shape allows the sterilization lamp 21 to irradiate the nipples in a circumferential manner, thereby avoiding the formation of disinfection corners.
[0046] Example 2: To facilitate cleaning of the inside of the baby bottle 10 by staff, Example 2 is an improvement on Example 1. (See attached document for details.) Figure 7 One end of the fixing rod 9 is connected to a clamp 25, and the bottle 10 is detached from the clamp 25. When it is necessary to clean the inside of the bottle 10, the staff opens the sterilization tank 5 and loosens the bolts on the clamp 25, so that the two clamps 25 are separated, thereby removing the bottle 10 from the fixing rod 9 for cleaning. After cleaning, the bottle 10 is put into the clamp 25 and the bolts are tightened, thereby achieving the purpose of cleaning the bottle 10.
[0047] The implementation principle of this utility model is as follows: When feeding lambs, the staff activates the hydraulic cylinder 7 through the control panel 4. The output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7 drives the fixed plate 12 to move forward and contact the squeezing plate 1101, causing the slide rod 1102 to move the sealing plate 1104 to expose the squeezing port 1105 and compress the second spring 1103, so that the squeezing tube 13 enters the milk bottle 10 from the squeezing port 1105. At the same time, under the push of the fixed plate 12, the first slide groove 16 and the second slide groove 18 limit the movement, causing the fixed rod 9 to push the milk bottle 10 forward, exposing the nipple of the milk bottle 10 to the sterilization tank 5. At this time, the metering pump 24 is activated to draw milk from the milk storage tank 2. The flow rate and quantity of milk are controlled by the metering valve 14 and transported to the squeezing tube 1101 through the delivery pipe 22. The milk flows into the milk bottle 10. After feeding the lamb, the output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7 returns to its original position. Driven by the output end of the hydraulic cylinder 7, the fixed plate 12 drives the squeezing tube 13 away from the squeezing port 1105, and at the same time releases the pressure on the milk bottle 10. At this time, under the elastic force of the first spring 17, guided by the second slide groove 18 and limited by the first slide groove 16, the push plate 19 pushes the fixed frame into the rotating seat 8, so that the nipple of the milk bottle 10 retracts into the sterilization bucket 5, forcing the lamb to leave. At the same time, the output end of the motor 6 rotates, so that the rotating seat 8 drives the fixed rod 9 to rotate, thereby rotating another set of unused milk bottles 10 to the position corresponding to the notch 23, replacing the used milk bottles 10, and rotating the used milk bottles 10 to the sterilization lamp 21 for sterilization.
[0048] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, these specific embodiments are merely explanations of the present invention and are not intended to limit the invention. The specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. After reading this specification, those skilled in the art may make modifications, substitutions, and variations to the embodiments as needed without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, provided that such modifications, substitutions, and variations are within the scope of the claims of the present invention and are protected by patent law.
Claims
1. An automated lamb metering and feeding device, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: On the top of the base (1), several disinfection barrels (5) are connected through a bracket (3). An opening (23) is provided on the outer surface of the disinfection barrel (5). A motor (6) and a hydraulic cylinder (7) are installed on the back of the disinfection barrel (5). The output end of the hydraulic cylinder (7) is connected to an extrusion pipe (13) through a fixing plate (12). One end of the extrusion pipe (13) is connected to a metering valve (14). The inlet of the metering valve (14) is connected to a delivery pipe (22). The output end of the motor (6) is connected to a rotating seat (8). Inside the rotating seat (8), a milk bottle (10) is connected through a fixing rod (9). A plugging component (11) is connected to the back of the milk bottle (10). The plugging component (11) includes an extrusion plate (1101). The outer surface of the extrusion plate (1101) is connected to a plugging plate (1104) through a sliding rod (1102), and the sliding rod (1102) penetrates through the milk bottle (10). A second spring (1103) is connected between the extrusion plate (1101) and the milk bottle (10), and the second spring (1103) is located outside the sliding rod (1102). Inside the disinfection barrel (5), several germicidal lamps (21) are installed through a mounting bracket (20). A limiting seat (15) is installed in the middle inside the disinfection barrel (5). A push plate (19) is connected to the inside of the limiting seat (15) through a first spring (17). First chutes (16) and second chutes (18) are respectively provided on the outer surfaces of the rotating seat (8) and the limiting seat (15).
2. The automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: On the top of the bracket (3), a milk storage tank (2) is installed. A metering pump (24) is installed on the top of the milk storage tank (2). The output end of the metering pump (24) is connected to the metering valve (14) through a delivery pipe (22), and the delivery pipe (22) is a flexible pipe.
3. The automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A control panel (4) is installed on one side of the base (1), and the metering valve (14), the motor (6), the hydraulic cylinder (7) and the metering pump (24) are all electrically connected to the control panel (4).
4. The automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: There are three groups of the milk bottles (tens), and the three groups of milk bottles (10) are distributed in a circular array.
5. An automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting seat (15) is fixedly connected to the disinfection barrel (5), and the rotating seat (8) is movably connected to the limiting seat (15).
6. The automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing rod (9) is in an "L" shape, and the fixing rod (9) penetrates through the rotating seat (8).
7. An automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The number of the first chutes (16) is three, the number of the second chutes (18) is one, and one of the first chutes (16) corresponds to the second chute (18).
8. An automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The cross section of the plugging plate (1104) is in a "convex" shape, and the plugging plate (1104) is movably connected to the extrusion opening (1105).
9. An automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: There are two groups of the mounting brackets (20) in total, and both groups of the mounting brackets (20) are in a "C" shape.
10. An automated lamb metering and feeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the fixing rod (9) is connected to a clamp (25), and the milk bottle (10) is detachably connected to the clamp (25).