Mountain pig hillside inhabiting shed

By designing a multi-point feeding system and a health monitoring system in the wild boar mountain habitat shed, the problem of competition for food was solved, ensuring balanced nutrition and health monitoring, and improving the growth rate of wild boars.

CN223994129UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17抚州军峰野牧生态农业科技有限公司
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-17
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

In existing wild boar mountain habitat pens, there is only one feeding trough, which causes larger or more dominant pigs to occupy the main position, resulting in other pigs not being able to get enough food, affecting their health and growth rate.

Method used

The design incorporates a multi-point feeding system, including storage boxes, feeding pipes, and multiple feeding hoppers, combined with thermal imaging cameras and servo motors to ensure uniform feeding and monitor pig health.

Benefits of technology

This system enables multi-point feeding, avoids competition for food, ensures balanced nutrition, allows for timely monitoring of pig health, and improves overall health and growth rate.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of inhabiting sheds, in particular to a mountain pig inhabiting shed in mountainous regions, which comprises a frame, a ceiling, two rotating doors, a pull handle, a storage box, a blanking pipe and a blanking hopper, the ceiling is fixedly connected onto the frame, the two rotating doors are rotatably arranged on the frame, and the pull handle is fixedly connected onto the rotating doors. Two storage boxes are fixedly connected to the frame, discharging pipes are connected to the storage boxes, a plurality of discharging hoppers are connected to the discharging pipes, and the discharging hoppers are located in the frame. Pig feed is poured into the storage box, the pig feed enters the discharging pipe and is discharged from the multiple discharging hoppers, and therefore multi-point feeding can be carried out, the situation that pigs grab for food during feeding is prevented, and unbalanced nutrition intake is avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of habitat shed technology, and in particular to a mountain habitat shed for wild boars. Background Technology

[0002] Mountain boar habitat sheds are facilities specifically designed for wild boars to provide shelter and living space in mountainous environments, offering them a safe and comfortable living environment.

[0003] Patent CN208639267U discloses a multifunctional pig shed. It includes a shed body with a slatted floor at the bottom and a manure collection chamber at the bottom of the slatted floor. The manure collection chamber has an inclined bottom and a manure outlet at its side, through which manure from the inclined chamber enters a biogas digester. An exhaust fan is installed on the upper side wall of the manure collection chamber. A feeding trough is located at the bottom of the shed's interior. Ventilation windows are located on both side walls of the shed body. A roof is provided on the top of the shed, and the fan is mounted on the roof. A temperature sensor is located on one side of the roof, and a photosensitive sensor is located at the bottom of the temperature sensor. A feed storage box is located on one side of the shed body. Using this patent, pig feed is placed in the feeding trough for the pigs to eat. However, the aforementioned patent only has one feeding trough, which can lead to competition for food. Larger or more dominant pigs may occupy the main feeding area, preventing other pigs from getting enough food, thus affecting overall health and growth rate.

[0004] Therefore, there is a need to provide a mountain habitat shed for wild boars with multi-point feeding function. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the shortcomings of existing patents that only have one feeding trough, which leads to competition for food among pigs, with larger or more dominant pigs potentially occupying the main position and preventing other pigs from getting enough food, thus affecting their overall health and growth rate, this utility model provides a mountain habitat shed for wild boars with multi-point feeding function.

[0006] To address the aforementioned issues, this utility model employs the following technical solution: a mountain shed for wild boars, comprising a frame, a roof, rotating doors, and a handle. The roof is fixedly connected to the frame, and two rotating doors are rotatably mounted on the frame. A handle is fixedly connected to each rotating door. The shed also includes storage boxes, a feeding pipe, and a feeding hopper. Two storage boxes are fixedly connected to the frame, and a feeding pipe is connected to each storage box. Multiple feeding hoppers are connected to the feeding pipe, and the feeding hoppers are located within the frame.

[0007] Preferably, the device also includes a mounting bracket, an adjusting bracket, a thermal imaging camera, a controller, and an alarm. The mounting bracket is mounted on the frame, the adjusting bracket is rotatably mounted on the mounting bracket, the thermal imaging camera is mounted on the adjusting bracket, the controller is mounted on the mounting bracket, and the alarm is mounted on the ceiling. The controller is electrically connected to the alarm and the thermal imaging camera.

[0008] Preferably, the device also includes a support frame, a servo motor, and helical blades. Two support frames are fixed to the frame, a servo motor is mounted on the support frame, and helical blades are mounted on the output shaft of the servo motor. The helical blades are located in adjacent feed tubes.

[0009] As a preferred option, an observation board is also included, which is embedded in the storage box.

[0010] Preferably, it also includes lighting, with two lights installed on the ceiling.

[0011] As a preferred option, it also includes a rubber sleeve, with a rubber sleeve covering the handle.

[0012] Preferably, a dustproof net is provided on the frame.

[0013] Preferably, the roof is inclined to both sides.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following technical effects: 1. By pouring pig feed into the storage box, the pig feed enters the feed pipe and is discharged from multiple feed hoppers, thereby enabling multi-point feeding, preventing pigs from competing for food while eating, and avoiding unbalanced nutrient intake.

[0015] 2. The body temperature of pigs is detected by a thermal imaging camera and the data is recorded and transmitted to the controller. The controller compares the temperature with a preset value. If the temperature is too low or too high, the controller will activate the alarm. By continuously monitoring the changes in the pigs' body temperature, the controller can immediately notify the farm staff and address any health issues.

[0016] 3. By starting the servo motor, the output shaft of the servo motor drives the spiral blades to rotate, thereby speeding up the feeding speed in the feeding pipe and ensuring that all pigs receive sufficient nutrition. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.

[0018] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the frame, storage box, and feeding tube of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 3This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the new mounting bracket, alarm, and lighting fixture.

[0020] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the adjustment frame, thermal imaging detection camera, and controller of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the storage box, feeding pipe, and feeding hopper of this utility model.

[0022] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional sectional view of the feed tube, servo motor, and spiral blades of this utility model.

[0023] The markings in the attached diagram are: 1-frame, 2-canopy, 3-rotating door, 4-handle, 5-storage box, 6-feeding pipe, 7-feeding hopper, 8-mounting frame, 9-adjusting frame, 10-thermal imaging detection camera, 11-controller, 12-alarm, 13-support frame, 14-servo motor, 15-spiral blade, 16-observation panel, 17-lighting lamp, 18-rubber sleeve. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The following description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and does not limit the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0025] Example 1: A mountain habitat shed for wild boars, see reference Figures 1-3 and Figures 5-6 As shown, it includes a frame 1, a canopy 2, a rotating door 3, and a handle 4. The canopy 2 is fixedly connected to the top of the frame 1. The rotating door 3 is symmetrically and rotatably arranged on the front side of the frame 1. The handle 4 is welded to the front side of the rotating door 3. It also includes a storage box 5, a discharge pipe 6, and a discharge hopper 7. The storage box 5 is symmetrically and fixedly connected to the rear side of the frame 1. The bottom of the storage box 5 is connected to the discharge pipe 6. Multiple discharge hoppers 7 are evenly spaced on the discharge pipe 6. The discharge hoppers 7 are located inside the frame 1.

[0026] See Figure 2 As shown, it also includes an observation board 16, which is embedded in the storage box 5.

[0027] See Figure 3 As shown, it also includes lighting lamps 17, which are symmetrically installed on the bottom of the ceiling 2 by means of bolt connection.

[0028] See Figure 1 As shown, it also includes a rubber sleeve 18, which is fitted onto the handle 4.

[0029] See Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a dustproof net is provided on frame 1 to prevent pigs from jumping out and to prevent debris from entering frame 1.

[0030] See Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the canopy 2 is inclined to both sides, which can quickly guide rainwater to the ground.

[0031] Before using the shed, the pig feed is poured into the storage box 5. The remaining amount of feed in the storage box 5 can be observed through the observation board 16. The pig feed enters the feed pipe 6 and is discharged from multiple feed hoppers 7. This allows for multi-point feeding, preventing pigs from fighting for food and avoiding nutritional imbalances. After pouring in an appropriate amount of pig feed, the rotating door 3 can be opened by pulling the handle 4. The rubber sleeve 18 increases the comfort of gripping, and the light 17 provides illumination at night.

[0032] Example 2: Based on Example 1, refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, it also includes a mounting bracket 8, an adjusting bracket 9, a thermal imaging detection camera 10, a controller 11, and an alarm 12. The mounting bracket 8 is installed on the rear side of the frame 1 by bolt connection. The adjusting bracket 9 is rotatably installed at the bottom of the mounting bracket 8. The thermal imaging detection camera 10 is installed on the bottom of the adjusting bracket 9. The controller 11 is installed on the top of the mounting bracket 8 by bolt connection. The alarm 12 is installed on the front bottom side of the canopy 2 by bolt connection. The controller 11 is electrically connected to the alarm 12 and the thermal imaging detection camera 10.

[0033] When pigs are in their pens, thermal imaging cameras 10 detect their body temperature and record the data, which is then transmitted to controller 11. Controller 11 compares the data with a preset value. If the temperature is too low or too high, controller 11 activates alarm 12. By continuously monitoring the pigs' body temperature changes, abnormal temperatures can be quickly identified, allowing for immediate notification of staff and intervention to address any health issues.

[0034] See Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, it also includes a support frame 13, a servo motor 14 and a spiral blade 15. The support frame 13 is symmetrically provided on the rear side of the frame 1 by welding. The servo motor 14 is provided on the support frame 13 by bolt connection. The spiral blade 15 is installed on the output shaft of the servo motor 14 and is located in the adjacent feed pipe 6.

[0035] When feeding, the servo motor 14 is activated, causing the output shaft of the servo motor 14 to drive the spiral blades 15 to rotate, thereby speeding up the feeding speed in the feed pipe 6 and ensuring that all pigs receive sufficient nutrition.

[0036] Those skilled in the art should understand that the above embodiments do not limit the present invention in any way, and all technical solutions obtained by means of equivalent substitution or equivalent transformation fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A mountain habitat shed for wild boars, comprising a frame (1), a roof (2), a rotating door (3), and a handle (4), wherein the roof (2) is fixedly connected to the frame (1), and two rotating doors (3) are rotatably arranged on the frame (1), and a handle (4) is fixedly connected to the rotating door (3), characterized in that: It also includes storage box (5), blanking pipe (6) and blanking hopper (7), two storage boxes (5) are fixedly connected on the frame (1), the blanking pipe (6) is connected on the storage box (5), a plurality of blanking hoppers (7) are connected on the blanking pipe (6), and the blanking hopper (7) is located in the frame (1).

2. The mountain pig habitat of claim 1, wherein: It also includes mounting rack (8), adjusting frame (9), thermal imaging detection camera (10), controller (11) and alarm (12), the mounting rack (8) is installed on the frame (1), the adjusting frame (9) is rotatably arranged on the mounting rack (8), the thermal imaging detection camera (10) is installed on the adjusting frame (9), the controller (11) is installed on the mounting rack (8), the alarm (12) is installed on the ceiling (2), and the controller (11) is electrically connected with the alarm (12) and the thermal imaging detection camera (10).

3. The mountain pig habitat of claim 2, wherein: It also includes support frame (13), servo motor (14) and spiral blade (15), two support frames (13) are fixedly connected on the frame (1), the servo motor (14) is installed on the support frame (13), the output shaft of the servo motor (14) is provided with the spiral blade (15), and the spiral blade (15) is located in the adjacent blanking pipe (6).

4. The mountain pig habitat of claim 3, wherein: It also includes observation plate (16), and the observation plate (16) is embeddedly arranged on the storage box (5).

5. The mountain pig habitat of claim 4, wherein: It also includes illuminating lamp (17), and two illuminating lamps (17) are installed on the ceiling (2).

6. The mountain pig habitat of claim 5, wherein: It also includes rubber sleeve (18), and the rubber sleeve (18) is sleeved on the pull handle (4).

7. The mountain pig habitat of claim 6, wherein: The frame (1) is provided with a dust screen.

8. The mountain pig habitat of claim 7, wherein: The ceiling (2) is inclined to both sides.

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