COMPUTERIZED LIVESTOCK FEEDLOT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

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ACCESS MICRO-SYSTEMS MWI VETERINARY SUPPLY CO. 3041 W. Pasadena Drive Boise ID 83705 computerized livestock feedlot management systems; namely, computer hardware, computer programs and associated instructional materials for managing feedlot business, financial and operational functions including accounting and billing, drug inventory and usage, animal treatment and health histories, feed inventory and consumption, microingredient feed additive inventory and usage, operation and control of feed ration batching equipment, operation and control of microingredient feed additive formulating and delivery equipment, feed ration consumption assessment and feed quality planning, and feed ration production and delivery scheduling and routing;
DATA-PRO MWI VETERINARY SUPPLY CO. 3041 W. Pasadena Drive Boise ID 83705 computerized livestock feedlot management systems; namely, computer hardware, computer programs and associated instructional materials for managing feedlot business, financial and operational functions including accounting and billing, drug inventory and usage, animal treatment and health histories, feed inventory and consumption, microingredient feed additive inventory and usage, operation and control of feed ration batching equipment, operation and control of microingredient feed additive formulating and delivery equipment, feed ration consumption assessment and feed quality planning, and feed ration production and delivery scheduling and routing;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for urging livestock animals includes at least one alleyway which is defined by a frame having a stationary portion and a reciprocating portion. The reciprocating portion includes a paddle assembly including spaced pairs of pivtobably mounted paddles. The reciprocating frame swings between a rear position and a forward position. The paddles are mounted to the reciprocating frame such that the paddles may pivot forward but not backward to permit forward motion of a livestock animal and to apply force to the hind quarters of the livestock animal when the reciprocating frame moves forward or to prevent rearward movement of the livestock animal in the alleyway.