נגישות
menu      
חיפוש מתקדם
תחביר
חפש...
הספר "אוצר וולקני"
אודות
תנאי שימוש
ניהול
קהילה:
אסיף מאגר המחקר החקלאי
פותח על ידי קלירמאש פתרונות בע"מ -
Automatic herding reduces labour and increases milking frequency in robotic milking
Year:
2017
Source of publication :
Biosystems Engineering
Authors :
דרך, אורי
;
.
הלחמי, אילן
;
.
Volume :
155
Co-Authors:

Tal Pnini  -Pnini Shiran Milk Corporation Ltd., Tel Adashim, Israel

Ido Izhaki - Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel
 
  Amir Degani -   The Division of Environmental, Water and Agricultural Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, 32000, Israel
 
 
 
Facilitators :
From page:
0
To page:
0
(
Total pages:
1
)
Abstract:

The motivation of cows to be milked is a key factor in the utilisation of milking robots. If a cow does not voluntarily attend a robot stall, fetching, that requires expensive labour, is required. This research suggests a new concept, herding all the cows to the milking robot using an automatic herding system (AHS). An AHS was built as a system of slow moving mobile fences controlled by an industrial controller. The AHS herds all the cows to the milking robot. The AHS was used in a commercial farm with two milking robots, and the experiment was conducted for three months. The dairy herd was divided into a reference group (43 cows) and an experimental group (38 cows). The AHS was used only with the experiment group. Milking frequency increased in the experimental group by 45.5% (1.89 milkings d−1vs. 2.75 milkings d−1), while there was no major change in the milking frequency in the reference group 0.4% (2.38 milkings d−1 vs. 2.39 milkings d−1). Milk yield increased in the experiment group 15.7% (35.65 kg d−1 vs. 41.25 kg d−1). There was also no major change in the milk yield in reference group 4% (31 kg d−1 vs. 29.76 kg d−1). There was an 80% decrease in labour time for fetching the cows to the milking robot in the experimental group (5 h day−1 vs. 1 h day−1) while there was no change in labour for the reference group. The AHS was therefore associated with higher milking frequency, higher milk yield and labour reduction, hence economic benefits are expected for the system.

Note:
Related Files :
Automatic herding
Automatic milking system
Automatic Milking System (AMS)
Dairy cow
Efficiency
Milking interval
עוד תגיות
תוכן קשור
More details
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2016.12.010
Article number:
0
Affiliations:
Database:
גוגל סקולר
Publication Type:
מאמר
;
.
Language:
אנגלית
Editors' remarks:
ID:
43190
Last updated date:
02/03/2022 17:27
Creation date:
12/08/2019 14:45
Scientific Publication
Automatic herding reduces labour and increases milking frequency in robotic milking
155

Tal Pnini  -Pnini Shiran Milk Corporation Ltd., Tel Adashim, Israel

Ido Izhaki - Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel
 
  Amir Degani -   The Division of Environmental, Water and Agricultural Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, 32000, Israel
 
 
 
Automatic herding reduces labour and increases milking frequency in robotic milking

The motivation of cows to be milked is a key factor in the utilisation of milking robots. If a cow does not voluntarily attend a robot stall, fetching, that requires expensive labour, is required. This research suggests a new concept, herding all the cows to the milking robot using an automatic herding system (AHS). An AHS was built as a system of slow moving mobile fences controlled by an industrial controller. The AHS herds all the cows to the milking robot. The AHS was used in a commercial farm with two milking robots, and the experiment was conducted for three months. The dairy herd was divided into a reference group (43 cows) and an experimental group (38 cows). The AHS was used only with the experiment group. Milking frequency increased in the experimental group by 45.5% (1.89 milkings d−1vs. 2.75 milkings d−1), while there was no major change in the milking frequency in the reference group 0.4% (2.38 milkings d−1 vs. 2.39 milkings d−1). Milk yield increased in the experiment group 15.7% (35.65 kg d−1 vs. 41.25 kg d−1). There was also no major change in the milk yield in reference group 4% (31 kg d−1 vs. 29.76 kg d−1). There was an 80% decrease in labour time for fetching the cows to the milking robot in the experimental group (5 h day−1 vs. 1 h day−1) while there was no change in labour for the reference group. The AHS was therefore associated with higher milking frequency, higher milk yield and labour reduction, hence economic benefits are expected for the system.

Scientific Publication
You may also be interested in