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An Experimental Dual Track Conveyor System for Processing Poultry

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  • Walters, Roger E.
  • Childs, Rex E.
  • White, Harold D.

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Excerpts from the report: This report is based on research that is part of a project dealing with the more efficient work methods, equipment, and facilities for processing chickens in commercial processing plants. The findings provided basic information necessary for establishing design requirements of a dual track power-free conveying system for use in poultry processing plants. This study had two main objectives: First, to determine for equipment manufacturers and processing plant operators the requirements for a conveying system that would move poultry through various processing operations requiring different line speeds without manual transfer; and second, to design, develop, construct, and test this conveying equipment to determine its feasibility for use in current poultry processing operations.

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  • Walters, Roger E. & Childs, Rex E. & White, Harold D., 1964. "An Experimental Dual Track Conveyor System for Processing Poultry," Marketing Research Reports 312181, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uamsmr:312181
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.312181
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