Essays about: "automatic milking rotary"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 15 essays containing the words automatic milking rotary.
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6. Effects of omitting one udder quarter at one single milking : on milk production and SCC in mid and late lactating cows with or without re-sorting for a second milking
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : The aim of this study was to investigate if one single omitted milking on one udder quarter with or without re-sorting affects milk yield and udder health in cows in mid or late lactation. The study was carried out in an automatic milking rotary (AMR). READ MORE
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7. The effects of feeding low levels of concentrate to early lactating dairy cows
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : Current concerns about sustainable agriculture and the needs to reduce the use of concentrates has led researchers to investigate new approaches in feeding systems for dairy cows. The beginning of lactation is a threatening episode in cow’s life. READ MORE
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8. Knowledge discovery and machinelearning for capacity optimizationof Automatic Milking RotarySystem
University essay from KTH/KommunikationsteoriAbstract : Dairy farming as one part of agriculture has thousands of year’s history. The increasingdemands of dairy products and the rapid development of technology bring dairyfarming tremendous changes. Started by first hand milking, dairy farming goes throughvacuum bucket milking, pipeline milking, and now parlors milking. READ MORE
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9. Effects of a single omitted milking on one udder quarter in high cell count dairy cows in an AMR system with or without re-sorting for a second milking
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : The milk production is developing towards fewer but larger herds with automatic milking systems. The most recent system for milking that has been developed for managing milking in large herds is an automatic milking rotary (AMR), which was launched in 2010. READ MORE
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10. Frequency of unsuccessful milkings in automatic milking rotary : effect on milk yield, lactose content and somatic cell count at udder quarter level
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : Developments in milk production are heading towards fewer but larger herds where the milking process is often fully automated. Automatic milking systems were launched in the 1990’s and in the year 2010 the Automatic Milking Rotary (AMR) was introduced. READ MORE