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Feeding
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8.5.4
Handling remaining portions
The function
block remaining portions
prevents specific ani-
mals from drinking up feed residues, which contain additive
(medicine!).
If an animal has not drunk up a feed portion, which contains addi-
tive (the bar electrode is covered), feed consumption will be
blocked for those animals which should not receive additive.
Blocked animals are allowed to be fed again,
•
if the remaining portion has been drunk up by an animal which
is allowed to receive additive or consume remaining portions,
•
or if the remaining portion has been automatically pumped out
via the mixer draining valve (if available).
8.5.4.1 Blocking the remaining portions for individual animals
1.
>
feeding
>
additive
>
animal
2. Select the desired animal.
3. In
blocked
select whether the remaining portions, which con-
tain additive, shall be blocked for the animal.
additive
animal
...
< 21/B >
8.0 L
additive 1: no
additive 2: no
blocked: [yes]
Note:
To cancel blocking for an animal so that it is al-
lowed to receive additive, you must select
no
in
blocked
. Only then you can adjust the desired prescrip-
tion plan in
additive 1 or/and additive 2
. The same ap-
plies if you want to block an animal to which additive is
being given. Select
no
in
additive 1
and
additive 2
and
only then
yes
in
blocked
.
Note:
Blocked animals are not given additive even if ad-
ditive dispense is active for the complete feeding group
Giving additive to a group, page
).
Summary of Contents for TAK5-CH1-25
Page 38: ...38 Operation ...
Page 54: ...54 Start up ...
Page 70: ...70 Setup ...
Page 84: ...84 Device data ...
Page 90: ...90 Calibration ...
Page 150: ...150 Cleaning ...
Page 170: ...170 Animal control ...
Page 192: ...192 Failures and warnings ...
Page 196: ...196 Care and maintenance plan Routine tasks ...
Page 215: ......
Page 218: ...218 Annex 16 3 5 Template for individual feeding plan ...
Page 219: ...Annex 219 16 4 Basic principle of interval feeding ...
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