Sizing Milking Groups in Small Cow Dairies of Mediterranean Countries
A dairy farmer chooses the number of milking groups in function of the herd size, stall type and milking system also in small cow dairies (number of animals lower than 100–120). In these dairies, there are different milking systems (bucket, trolley, pipeline, little autotandem, herringbone or parall...
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| description | A dairy farmer chooses the number of milking groups in function of the herd size, stall type and milking system also in small cow dairies (number of animals lower than 100–120). In these dairies, there are different milking systems (bucket, trolley, pipeline, little autotandem, herringbone or parallel parlors) and each of them has a different work routine. The knowledge of the routine is the starting point for assessing the milking installation, because it determines the number of milked cows per hour. Different milking systems have common tasks (as pre-dipping, inspecting foremilk, udder preparation, attaching teat cups, post-dipping), but in the meantime there are different operations that characterize each specific routine (e.g., animal entry and exit if there is a parlor, bucket, trolley or milking group positioning if tie-stall). For this reason, we surveyed twenty small dairy farms located in the Piedmont Region (Italy) with different milking systems to correctly acquire the specific milking routines. Different models were therefore studied using the observed routines in in the examined farms. These models were then used to calculate the number of milked cows per hour and the number of milking groups. The main findings were simple equations, specific for each milking system, easily accessible by the farmer to correctly size his milking system. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e1ebef8c5f2b4a4f9ff8d5a5dd0892632025-08-19T22:46:44ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-05-0110579510.3390/ani10050795Sizing Milking Groups in Small Cow Dairies of Mediterranean CountriesAngela Calvo0Gianfranco Airoldi1Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (DISAFA), University of Torino, Largo P. Braccini 2, 10095 Grugliasco, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (DISAFA), University of Torino, Largo P. Braccini 2, 10095 Grugliasco, Turin, ItalyA dairy farmer chooses the number of milking groups in function of the herd size, stall type and milking system also in small cow dairies (number of animals lower than 100–120). In these dairies, there are different milking systems (bucket, trolley, pipeline, little autotandem, herringbone or parallel parlors) and each of them has a different work routine. The knowledge of the routine is the starting point for assessing the milking installation, because it determines the number of milked cows per hour. Different milking systems have common tasks (as pre-dipping, inspecting foremilk, udder preparation, attaching teat cups, post-dipping), but in the meantime there are different operations that characterize each specific routine (e.g., animal entry and exit if there is a parlor, bucket, trolley or milking group positioning if tie-stall). For this reason, we surveyed twenty small dairy farms located in the Piedmont Region (Italy) with different milking systems to correctly acquire the specific milking routines. Different models were therefore studied using the observed routines in in the examined farms. These models were then used to calculate the number of milked cows per hour and the number of milking groups. The main findings were simple equations, specific for each milking system, easily accessible by the farmer to correctly size his milking system.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/5/795milking systemwork routineparlormilking modelsmall dairy |
| spellingShingle | Angela Calvo Gianfranco Airoldi Sizing Milking Groups in Small Cow Dairies of Mediterranean Countries milking system work routine parlor milking model small dairy |
| title | Sizing Milking Groups in Small Cow Dairies of Mediterranean Countries |
| title_full | Sizing Milking Groups in Small Cow Dairies of Mediterranean Countries |
| title_fullStr | Sizing Milking Groups in Small Cow Dairies of Mediterranean Countries |
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| title_short | Sizing Milking Groups in Small Cow Dairies of Mediterranean Countries |
| title_sort | sizing milking groups in small cow dairies of mediterranean countries |
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