Description
The Automatic Laser Beak Trimming and Vaccinating Machine is ahigh-efficiency device designed to perform non-contact beak trimming andsimultaneous vaccination for chicks. Using advanced laser technology, itprovides a precise and humane approach to beak trimming, minimizing traumaand bloodshed. The machine allows for simultaneous beak trimming andvaccination, streamlining the process and reducing the risk of cross-infection.This automated system greatly improves efficiency, lowers management costs,and enhances the market competitiveness of poultry enterprises.
- High Efficiency: Capable of processing over 3,000 chicks per hour, significantly reducing labor requirements and increasing productivity.
- Diversified Breeds: Suitable for one-day-old yellow chicks, laying hens, and other poultry breeds, offering flexibility for various farm operations.
- Non-Contact Technique: Laser beak trimming is a non-contact method, reducing trauma, blood, and the need for anesthesia, ensuring animal welfare.
- Simultaneous Vaccination: The machine allows for simultaneous vaccination or medication during beak trimming, further enhancing efficiency and reducing cross-infection risks.
- Advanced Security: Features automatic needle disinfection, a visualization window, automatic counting, and other safety measures to ensure smooth and safe operation.
- Accurate Performance: Offers high precision with a 99.99% accuracy rate in chick counting, with a beak break cycle of just 0-5 seconds per chick.
The equipment allows the operator to handle four chicks at the same time. The operator places two chicks' heads in a secure mould at the same time while the equipment spins to different functional partitions in continuous rotation to complete the operations of beak-trimming, vaccination, etc., upon which the chicks will automatically fall into the chick box. It is worth noting that this equipment has been used for an extended period to observe the chicks' response, showing that the beak-trimming treatment does not affect the chicks' growing and development, drinking and eating, and other physiological activities.