Weight device for pigs

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After years of trials, we developed a unique weight platform for pigs. Fully automated, wireless, and standalone, it can be placed in the center of
every zone, so the pigs simply step on it, even several times a day, providing farmers with accurate weight readings (to 1 gram!), in real-time. Weights are only calculated if the platform detects 4 legs of the pig firmly in place.

$2,000.00

Description

Description
The weight is connected to the transmitter we developed that transmits all
the data to the cloud (which is really a server farm that stores all the
information). Our experts then leverage their knowledge in the fields of
information analysis: artificial intelligence (AI), business intelligence (BI), and
others to inform farmers’ next best course of action.

Operation
To ensure our weight platform generates the best possible results, we
recommend that farmers divide their feedlot into several different
zones, allowing each zone to be monitored separately and compared against
the results of the other zones.
Key Benefits
Our AI capabilities enable us to capture the average weight – in
every zone. We compare the results of the different zone, and can
identify problems as soon as they happen. At the end of each day,
the farmer can get a very good picture of the average daily weight
gain in each zone.

Features
Our weight platform is washable (IP68) and designed specifically for on-the-
farm use. It has a 90-day battery life, and the batteries are rechargeable, for
extreme convenience.
The frame is made of aluminum. The weighing surface is made of hard plastic.
Own weight: 20 kg. Weighing capacity: up to 150 kg.

Scale frame size: 120 cm X 45 cm X 8 cm
Weighing surface size: 110 cm X 40 cm X 2 cm
The frame has 4 adjustable plastic feet.
Size of the plastic box containing the transmitter and the climate sensors
( Outside temperature and humidity): 8.5 X 6 X 11 Cm

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