This weigher is a no-nonsense, entry-level weigher that does the basics brilliantly. It is ideal for situations where you want to quickly and easily collect the weights of your animals, easy to read and robust system. The IAE lamb weigher links into most drop pin handling systems.
This system comes with the EZI 7i TruTest indicator and the TT250 TruTest weigh cell. The EZI 7i links can link to and EID reader and will show the average daily weight gain from the last session on the screen when recording with eid tags.
Mobile lamb weigher key features
Doors front and back
Wheels and handles for ease of movement
Dimensions: External: 1235 long x 545 wide x 1000 high
This weigher is a no-nonsense, entry-level weigher that does the basics brilliantly. It is ideal for situations where you want to quickly and easily collect the weights of your animals, easy to read and robust system. The IAE lamb weigher links into most drop pin handling systems.
This system comes with the EZI 7i TruTest indicator and the TT250 TruTest weigh cell. The EZI 7i links can link to and EID reader and will show the average daily weight gain from the last session on the screen when recording with eid tags.
Mobile lamb weigher
Doors front and back
Wheels and handles for ease of movement
Dimensions: External: 1235 long x 545 wide x 1000 high
Internal: 1120 long x 395 wide x 770 high.
EZI 7i Indicator – EID READY
he Tru-Test EziWeigh7i Indicator is an accurate and easy to use mid-level indicator. With the capability to record information against Electronic ID (EID) or Visual tags. You can easily capture and analyse individual animal performance and history. Replacing guesswork with facts, the EziWeigh7i displays live weight gain since the previous session, showing animal performance right there in the yard. Using its built-in Bluetooth® technology, the EziWeigh7i wirelessly connects to Tru-Test’s EID readers, automatically transferring scanned ID’s straight into the weigh scale, saving time and improving accuracy.
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