A centralized egg-laying house for free-range sea ducks

By designing a centralized egg-laying shed for free-range sea ducks and utilizing technologies such as egg-laying components and infrared sensors, the problems of low egg-laying efficiency and severe pollution in the wild by sea ducks have been solved, achieving efficient and clean collection and counting of duck eggs.

CN224368732UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19FOSHAN UNIVERSITY

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
FOSHAN UNIVERSITY
Filing Date
2025-04-28
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In the traditional free-range sea duck farming model, the sea ducks lay eggs randomly in the wild, resulting in low egg collection efficiency, high breakage rate, serious egg surface contamination, and inability to collect egg production data in real time.

Method used

Design a centralized egg-laying house for free-range sea ducks, including a duck house and an egg collection house. Eggs are collected using egg-laying components, guiding components, and buffer plates. Infrared sensors and controllers are used for counting and automated management. A photovoltaic system is used for power supply, and a spray system is used for cleaning.

🎯Benefits of technology

It improved the efficiency of duck egg collection, reduced egg contamination, enabled timely collection and quantity counting of duck eggs, and reduced the cost of manual searching.

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Abstract

This utility model belongs to the field of duck house technology, specifically relating to a centralized egg-laying house for free-range sea ducks. It includes a duck house and an egg collection house. The egg collection house is located on one side of the duck house, and a control chamber is fixedly connected to the other side. An egg-laying assembly is fixedly connected inside the duck house, and one end of the egg-laying assembly is fixedly connected to a guide assembly. One end of the guide assembly extends into the interior of the egg collection house, and a buffer plate is provided at the bottom of the egg collection house. In this utility model, sea ducks lay eggs on an inclined plate. The eggs are guided by the egg-laying assembly into the guide assembly, and then guided by the guide assembly into the buffer plate for unified collection. This improves egg collection efficiency and timely collection avoids egg contamination. An infrared sensor can detect eggs passing through the guide tube and send the detection signal to the controller, which counts the eggs upon receiving the signal.
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