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The robot coop moves slowly, emulating the pace of a chicken Proponents of the agricultural practice say that the chicken poop is highly nutritious for the soil and reduces or eliminates the crops' need for synthetic fertilisers. The ARC contributes to regenerative farming because it helps to integrate animals into cropland, reversing the damage done by industrialised monocultural farming. In the future, Pasturebird hopes to develop an algorithm to automate the coop's movement.

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The structure has windows and doors allowing the chickens to roam freely beyond the coop in good weather, and it moves at chicken pace, covering around 15 metres in five minutes. Pasturebird says its chickens get to "live their best life" In case of bumps, it has a flexible structure that can absorb the impact of rocks and debris. The ARC is entirely solar-powered, and its motorised wheels can handle a variety of natural terrain and soil types. "With innovations like the ARC, Pasturebird is revolutionising farming from a man-made system of depletion back to a natural ecosystem of perpetual regeneration and replenishment," said Pasturebird. Read: Daan Roosegaarde uses "light recipes" to show how agriculture could be more sustainable It said that its invention would help to improve the standard for raising animals and restore the natural ecosystems. The company said that while pasture practices were a step in the right direction both for animal welfare and the environment, in reality farms that refer to "outdoor access" or "pasture access" can get away with raising the chickens in a conventional house with the doors open, which does not create any real benefit. But today, we understand that raising animals with these practices is not ideal – not only for the health of the animals but also for the health of the planet." The coop can contribute to regenerative farming practices "It is an efficient, cost-effective means to house thousands of animals and provide them with the food, water and climate they need. "This system was designed in the 1940s as a response to demand for low-cost poultry." "Basically all chickens, including conventional, free-range, organic and many labeled as 'pasture raised', are raised in stationary, environmentally controlled barns," said Pasturebird. Pasturebird calls this "a major, much-needed disruption in animal agriculture" that "has completely changed how chickens can – and should – be raised". The floorless coop allows the chickens to graze on fresh pasture inside and also roam freely through the doors Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.By contrast, Pasturebird's 700-square-metre robot coop contains 6,000 chickens that it moves to fresh pasture in five minutes, at the push of a button. Original Assignee Zach System SpA Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)

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( fr Inventor Paolo Maragni Ivan Michieletto Livius Cotarca Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Active Application number EP07728156A Other languages German ( de)

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Google Patents Procédé de synthèse de dorzolamideĭownload PDF Info Publication number EP2010544B1 EP2010544B1 EP07728156A EP07728156A EP2010544B1 EP 2010544 B1 EP2010544 B1 EP 2010544B1 EP 07728156 A EP07728156 A EP 07728156A EP 07728156 A EP07728156 A EP 07728156A EP 2010544 B1 EP2010544 B1 EP 2010544B1 Authority EP European Patent Office Prior art keywords dorzolamide formula racemate trans camphorsulfonate Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents EP2010544B1 - Procédé de synthèse de dorzolamide EP2010544B1 - Procédé de synthèse de dorzolamide








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