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Discussion in 'Cardiff City' started by ccfcremotesupport, Aug 28, 2022.

  1. ccfcremotesupport

    ccfcremotesupport Well-Known Member

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    Each animal has a numbered collar.
    The feed station electronically reads the collar number when the calf goes to the feed station. The computer knows what each animal is entitled to, records the visits and what was drunk.
    You can view individual animals through the hand held device. Its how I knew number 20 wasnt feeding. It started appearing in the 'entitled' list. When I looked at the records for number 20 I could see 0% consumed. When I pushed it up to the station, it refused to drink. As it had been feeding fine up to that point, there was obviously something wrong.
    One of the others was always on the entitled list but it fed when you pushed it up. Nothing wrong with it other than it was lazy. A pain, but nothing to worry about.

    It is an amazing bit of kit.
    When its time to wean the animals, the system reduces the number of feeds automatically against a pre-defined profile.
    They have two batches of calves in there. The system will have a feed profile, and each animal a start day. So in this case, the second batch is running about 10 days behind the first. The first batch will be on reduced feeds for weaning while the second batch is still getting the full number of feeds.

    Not sure exactly what the profile is, but you could have something like, day 1-10 1l feeds 5 times a day, minimum gap between feeds 1 hour.
    Day 11-20, 1.5l feeds 4 times, gap 1 hour.
    Day 21-30, 2l feeds 3 times, gap 1.5 hours.
    Day 31-40, 2l, twice, gap 2.5 hours.
    Day 41-60, 2l, once.
    Day 61 on, nothing.

    Nothing for you to do, the computer does the lot.

    When youre feeding calves on a milk bar, its hard to see if anything is behaving oddly unless its just standing in a corner while everything else is feeding. Also, on a milk bar, one calf could be drinking faster than others and getting more than its share. The auto feeder gives them a set amount, no more.
     
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  2. Oldsparkey

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    Sorry no farming to report, but you can't get further "away from football" thread title than spending money on something logical....<laugh>

    Just installed two new patio doors at the back of the house - a 2 metre two panel, and the other a 4 metre 3 panel. My 40 year old Anglian hardwood/aluminium patios were shot - wood rotting in bottom corners allowing some damp through, and the double glazed units were breaking down - like looking out into a fog. Good service but time to change.

    Went for quality UPVC instead and ordered replacements from up around remote's neck of the woods (I think) if Macclesfield is in Cheshire. Kraut product made under license up there, and now they're in, they look it too. Maybe a few quid lighter in the pocket than going local, but like most things, you tend to get what you pay for.

    Had three local window fitters I know to do the honours - there are things I won't touch personally, quite apart from the sheer bloody weight of the things. The old Anglian gear came out suprisingly easily and the replacements fitted like a glove - like as if they grew there.

    That was the first step over, now to my subsequent involvement and absence from the forum, and also the CCS for the Mansfield game. <steam>

    The damp that got through over recent years had damaged the oak flooring butting up to them and I've had to replace it. Fortunately, I've kept lengths of the original stuff I laid 25 years ago in the garage roof space so at least I had the exact same to match.

    The old patio doors all came out and the new ones went in in a day, but cutting in the new flooring has taken me the best part of a bloody week.......<doh>
     
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  3. ccfcremotesupport

    ccfcremotesupport Well-Known Member

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    20 miles away. Been there once or twice and driven past their ground.
     

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