November 15, 2012

In order to deliver increased numbers, reduced 'throughput time', improved traceability and innovation in hatchery automation, Pas Reform introduced SmartCountâ„¢ which represents the most advanced development to date for the high capacity counting, vaccination and analysis of day old chicks.
Market demand for modular, single stage incubation has increased substantially in recent years, with growing recognition in the poultry industry that a short hatch window and uniform, robust chicks are critical factors for obtaining the best performance. To keep pace with growing demand for high-quality chicks, hatcheries large enough to produce more than two million day old chicks per week are no longer unusual.
These growing hatcheries have become highly automated to handle chicks in such large numbers and to promote short 'throughput time' - another key measure of chick quality, for its influence on post hatch performance. The case for automation is further strengthened by the growing cost and reduced availability of qualified labour.
In response, Pas Reform Academy has looked for more intelligent, innovative ways to handle valuable day old chicks, with minimum impact on their health and well-being, while at the same time reducing their throughput time.
This focus has placed Vision Technology at the heart of a new system for chick counting and quality analysis, to produce significant increases in efficiency, chick uniformity and standards of animal welfare. Pas Reform has named this latest innovation SmartCountâ„¢.
Image sequences are interpreted using these criteria, pre-set by Pas Reform Academy, to process the chicks in stress-free conditions. With an accuracy of two chicks per thousand, SmartCountâ„¢'s nett system capacity is 60,000 chicks per hour.
SmartCountâ„¢'s chick analysis system incorporates calculations for uniformity scoring - and by integrating SmartCountâ„¢ statistics with SmartCenterâ„¢ hatchery information system data, the hatchery is equipped with the most detailed level of data analysis and batch reporting available today.










