Animal husbandry-animal husbandry body temperature monitoring
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The body temperature monitoring tag for poultry and livestock developed based on passive UHF RFID technology has no battery and wireless temperature measurement. Through special label design, it can be made into other label forms such as small ear tag labels, separate labels, etc., embedded in animal subcutaneous tissues or cavities, and cooperate with the collection device to realize the automatic acquisition of individual body temperature data of various types of poultry and livestock.
Current Status of Body Temperature Monitoring in Animal Husbandry
The livestock industry has a high density of poultry and livestock. If an epidemic occurs, it is very easy to cause large-scale infections and cause major losses.Veterinarians and breeders measure body temperature manually, which is difficult to measure in batches due to heavy workload, and is easy to cause errors; manual measurement, low coordination of poultry and livestock, is likely to cause secondary damage to poultry and increase the risk of loss
Features
The body temperature monitoring tag developed based on passive UHF RFID technology has no battery and wireless temperature measurement.
Through special label design, it can be made into small ear tag labels, separate labels and other label forms, embedded in animal subcutaneous tissues or cavities, and cooperate with the collection device to realize the automatic acquisition of individual body temperature data of various types of poultry and livestock.
After the temperature measurement tag is applied, the temperature measurement mode of captive animals and free-range animals can be flexibly configured. For example, for dense captive breeding farms, a full coverage antenna field can be arranged in the breeding farm, and the body temperature of all individual livestock can be collected and uploaded in real time. , And record and analyze.
Individuals with abnormal body temperature can be found in the early stage of symptoms and quickly locked through the unique ID that comes with the label, and report to the relevant breeders for accurate isolation at the first time. For free-range breeding farms, the collection device can be arranged at the daily fixed-point path nodes of the livestock, such as the entrances and exits of the pens, supplementary feed feeding points, etc., to achieve temperature collection at least 2-3 times a day.
The collection plan does not affect the normal activities of poultry and livestock, and at the same time greatly reduces the workload of the breeders, and enables the breeders to make trend judgments, early warnings, and timely response to emergencies of individual diseased poultry and livestock to avoid major changes in temperature. The occurrence and spread of epidemics can reduce breeding risks, reduce breeding costs, and increase breeding profits.
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