Baza danych projektów PROW
New monitoring technology in poultry breeding
Summary
This project entailed the purchase of new modern monitoring equipment and technology for a poultry farm. This has resulted in better management and monitoring, reduced costs, improved quality of life for farm family, and enhanced animal welfare.
Background
The idea for the project arose from the recognition by the farmer that there was a need to be up-to-date and introduce modern technology. Those involved in the farm’s management identified the importance of improving the management and monitoring systems on the farm.
Objective
The main aim of the project was to improve the management and monitoring of the poultry unit. This would in turn improve the quality of life of the family who own the farm and the safety of the poultry.
Main activities
The main activities undertaken in this project were: The installation of CCTV cameras on the 20,000 bird broiler breeder unit. The purchase and installation of a standby auto generator which comes on automatically should mains power fail. This is vital as if the fans stop during hot weather this quickly causes the birds distress leading to heavy losses The purchase of a road sweeper to keep the site tidy and help clean the houses after birds leave at the end of the day
Results & Benefits
This project has resulted in a number of benefits for the farm. Firstly by bringing broadband to the poultry houses, the farmer can log on to the website to check each camera’s view. This has led to an improvement in the management of the farm as well family life as no longer do members of the family have to walk down to the unit at all hours of the day and night to check on the birds. It has also improved animal welfare as a result of the continuous ventilation and cleaning of the houses.
Lessons learnt
This project has taught that it is important for farmers to catch up with technological improvements and grasp opportunities to modernise their farms in order to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of their farms. This is proved as thanks to this investment the owners of the farm are now achieving more in less time and at less cost.
Project location and other information
Ballinderry Bridge, County Londonderry.
Region
Northern Ireland
RDP Territory
Northern Ireland
Total project cost (€)
13 110
EAFRD contribution (€)
5 771
Private contribution (€)
7 339
Contact name
Thomas McVey
Telephone
+44 2886 736799
Languages for contact
English
At a glance
Country
United Kingdom
Final beneficiary type
Individual farmers
Budget range
< €20 000
Start date:
01/06/2009
End Date:
30/09/2009
Theme / Measure:
Competitiveness of Agriculture & Forestry
Restructuring, developing physical potential, and promoting innovation
121. Modernisation of agricultural holdings
Keywords:
Animal welfare, Quality of life, Information technology, Modernisation
Last update
17/05/2012