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Internet of Poultry - Fully automated chicken shed

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  • bjacobseB bjacobse

    @stefaanv
    In Danish a "kok" is a male chicken

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    @bjacobse
    OK, in Dutch a "kok" is a chef in a restaurant. However, they typically behave like male chickens, so that is not so far off.

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    • stefaanvS stefaanv

      @breimann
      By the way, in what part of the world in a chicken called a chook ? Austalia according to Google Translate ? Correct ?

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      @stefaanv
      Yes, google gets it right again... i'm in Australia, or South Australia to be a little more precise. Yep "chooks" is the commonly used word here for chickens.

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        @breimann
        Just for fun, here is one of the evening recordings that is automatically stored on my Synology NAS every day. It provides evidence that the chickens were inside when the door closed. These recordings help me to set the correct ambient light level at which the door closes.
        0_1472800935919_Evening take.mp4
        It took some tuning, but this works really well now. The only times the chicks are not indoor when the door closes is on hot days when the temperature inside is still high in the evening.

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        @stefaanv
        Love this recording. I love how you linked the recording to start 5 seconds before the door closes, and how you can see if there are eggs in your laying boxes and if the chooks are roosting!! Love it. Great thinking. What sort of camera are you using?

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        • breimannB breimann

          @stefaanv
          Love this recording. I love how you linked the recording to start 5 seconds before the door closes, and how you can see if there are eggs in your laying boxes and if the chooks are roosting!! Love it. Great thinking. What sort of camera are you using?

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          @breimann
          I'm using a cheap indoor dlink camera DCS-933L with night vision. One disadvantage : it can only be powered at 5V so I had to insert a DC/DC converter and it uses a lot of power (up to 200mA). So I only have it powered on about 1 minute every day. Just long enough for the NAS to pick up the signal and take a small clip.

          Great to have someone from the other side of the world interested in my project !!!
          Now I'm really curious, since you walk upside-down compared to us, Do chook in Austalia sleep on top of the roost or do they hang heads-down from the roost ? :-)

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            @breimann
            I'm using a cheap indoor dlink camera DCS-933L with night vision. One disadvantage : it can only be powered at 5V so I had to insert a DC/DC converter and it uses a lot of power (up to 200mA). So I only have it powered on about 1 minute every day. Just long enough for the NAS to pick up the signal and take a small clip.

            Great to have someone from the other side of the world interested in my project !!!
            Now I'm really curious, since you walk upside-down compared to us, Do chook in Austalia sleep on top of the roost or do they hang heads-down from the roost ? :-)

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            @stefaanv
            That's helpful re type of camera.
            To shed light on your question re how chooks sleep on roosts in Australia... yes they do sleep upside down, a bit like a bat... but maybe bats don't sleep hanging upside down where you live?? ;)
            No, gravity unfortunately (fortunately) hasn't taken a holiday here, so if they tried sleeping upside down i'm afraid their blood would all drain to their brains!!

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            • stefaanvS stefaanv

              @bjacobse
              OK, in Dutch a "kok" is a chef in a restaurant. However, they typically behave like male chickens, so that is not so far off.

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              @stefaanv said:

              @bjacobse
              OK, in Dutch a "kok" is a chef in a restaurant. However, they typically behave like male chickens, so that is not so far off.

              Yes a kok is also a kitchen chef in DK

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              • breimannB breimann

                @stefaanv
                That's helpful re type of camera.
                To shed light on your question re how chooks sleep on roosts in Australia... yes they do sleep upside down, a bit like a bat... but maybe bats don't sleep hanging upside down where you live?? ;)
                No, gravity unfortunately (fortunately) hasn't taken a holiday here, so if they tried sleeping upside down i'm afraid their blood would all drain to their brains!!

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                @breimann
                Here's the pictures of the cleaning. If you make a sliding bottom, do use mechanical sliders (I only have L-profiles) like the ones that are used in kitchen furniture. That way you'll be able to fully extend and your don't have to support the front. Do take care that the whole shed doesn't tip over.
                0_1472822231440_Kuisen 1.jpg

                0_1472822397045_Kuisen 3.jpg

                0_1472822238472_Kuisen 2.jpg

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                • stefaanvS stefaanv

                  @breimann
                  Here's the pictures of the cleaning. If you make a sliding bottom, do use mechanical sliders (I only have L-profiles) like the ones that are used in kitchen furniture. That way you'll be able to fully extend and your don't have to support the front. Do take care that the whole shed doesn't tip over.
                  0_1472822231440_Kuisen 1.jpg

                  0_1472822397045_Kuisen 3.jpg

                  0_1472822238472_Kuisen 2.jpg

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                  breimann
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                  @stefaanv Sorry i've been busy fencing and planting trees last few days... this is a great cleaning system... although i'm planning to make a bit bigger coup so not sure how i can incorporate this but it looks fantastic. Great thinking!

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                    May I ask, how do you get debug remotely? I also presume you're using the MYS bootloader?

                    Great project!

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                    • Mark SwiftM Mark Swift

                      May I ask, how do you get debug remotely? I also presume you're using the MYS bootloader?

                      Great project!

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                      @Mark-Swift
                      Nope, that's what the Fritz.box router is for. It has remote USB which I usb for the debugging. It's not ideal (always fails after computer hibernation) but it does the trick.

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                        I would love to see your sensor code. I am in the process building an automated door for my coop as well.

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                        • Nathan OverleyN Nathan Overley

                          I would love to see your sensor code. I am in the process building an automated door for my coop as well.

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                          @Nathan-Overley
                          Hi Nathan, it's not nice code, been written too quickly. I have to rewrite it some day. Still, here it is, it may give you idea's. Let me know if you improve it.
                          0_1477377889434_Kippenhok_3.ino

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                            Nathan Overley
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                            @stefaanv
                            Thank you! I will definitely post my version when I get it done. I really appreciate you posting the code!

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                              PGustias
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                              Hello Stefaan,

                              Thanks for sharing your nice project !
                              How is it with the automatic door and your MySensors controller after 2 years ?

                              Do you improved the code in the meanwhile and do you want to share it again ?

                              I made also an automatic (horizontal sliding) door on my coop with a barebone Arduino and a LDR as sensor, but I want the same functionalities like yours, so I ordered today all the extra necessary parts.

                              0_1537217224212_IMG_20170624_204139.jpg

                              0_1537217174000_IMG_20170626_080402.jpg

                              Kind regards and thanks in advance,
                              Peter.

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