LIVESTOCK RESTRAINT DEVICE

Patent number:

U202531917

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The restraint device allows for the immobilization of a livestock animal, preferably a sheep, so that it can be handled for various operations, especially on the farm or agricultural facility itself. Its main function is to assist in sheep shearing, although it is also applicable in other activities, such as: vaccination, deworming, milking, induction of estrus, insemination, medical examination, etc.

Countries:
Spain
Regions:
Castile-La Mancha
Centers:
UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA LA MANCHA
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Sectors:
Food & Agro
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TRL Level:
TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies)
BRL Level:
BRL1: Hypothesizing on possible business concept
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Sustainable Development Goal:
SDG08: Decent work and economy growth
Applications

- Sujeción de la oveja de forma segura. - Elevación de la oveja a la altura deseada para desarrollar la labor de esquileo de forma ergonómica, evitando posiciones incómodas. - Giro a voluntad del esquilador, para proceder a las diferentes pasadas de peine siempre de la manera más cómoda. - Realización del trabajo en condiciones ergonómicas, pudiendo regularse el dispositivo según la altura del esquilador, etc. - Se evitan movimientos bruscos y repentinos de la oveja, que normalmente acaban en cortes en el animal, golpes para el esquilador y forcejeos varios. - Aumento del ritmo de esquila, al reducir la fatiga del esquilador.

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