QuigTag for sow management awarded silver medal
Mobile mini computers, so called PDAs or palmtop computers, have long since found their way into the pig house. Their use, however, is often made more difficult because of the rather small display and keyboard, bad lighting conditions and dirt inside the house. Navigation on the PDA sometimes gets tiresome, error-prone and can be time-consuming. With the Big Dutchman innovation QuigTag, all of these problems are a thing of the past: QuigTag enables the farm manager to make safe and quick entries on his PDA by applying meaningful symbols on the pens in the house. The symbols can be read by means of a transponder reader and can then be used for navigation in the PDA programmes.
QuigTag - valuable support in sow management
The transponder reader can read pig data, location and action transponders. If these reading operations are used in combination they can replace laborious typing on the mini computer. An example: the PDA with transponder reader is held against the ear tag of a sow and then held against the respective pen symbol. The software immediately opens the corresponding menu in which the pig can be assigned to the designated pen. The tiresome and time-consuming navigation from one menu level to the next is no longer necessary.A similar process can be carried out with the action symbol “vaccination”: after reading a pig transponder, the vaccination symbol directly opens a dialogue which permits the farm manager to simply select the vaccine and confirm the selection.