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Title: Effect of cow traffic type on automatic milking system performance in dairy farms
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Biyosistem Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Zootekni Bölümü.
0000-0003-0379-7492
Ünal, Halil
Kuraloğlu, Hasan
Koyuncu, Mehmet
Alibaş, Kamil
AAH-4410-2021
AAG-8536-2021
55807866400
56728845100
16156692300
20733393300
Keywords: Agriculture, multidisciplinary
Biology
Veterinary sciences
Robotic milking
Automatic milking system (AMS)
Cow traffic system
Milking capacity
Robotic load
Milk yield
Milking frequency
Parameters
Behavior
Capacity
Cattle
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum
Citation: Ünal, H. vd. (2017). ''Effect of cow traffic type on automatic milking system performance in dairy farms''. Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences-Japs, 27(5), 1454-1463.
Abstract: The performance of automatic milking system (AMS) units on three farms with free and directed cow traffic was examined in this study. Farm A housed 123 Holstein cows and used free traffic. Farms B and C housed 104 and 102 Holstein cows, respectively, and both used milk-first-cow traffic. Daily milking frequency per cow was highest on Farm B (2.85), followed by Farm C (2.69), and Farm A (2.36). Although the daily milking rate per cow was lowest on Farm A, the daily milking yield was higher than those on the other two farms (Farm B, 25.30 kg; Farm C, 24.33 kg) with 27.33 kg. The number of daily refusals was significantly higher on Farm A (34.93) compared to refusals on the other two farms (P<0.05). The hourly milking capacities of the two AMS were lowest throughout the day on Farm A (4.4 visits), followed by Farms B and C, with 6.5 and 7.2 visits, respectively. AMS loading was higher on Farm A (78.09%) than on the other farms, which reduced the time wasted on Farm A by 15.23%. Most cows were milked two to four times daily on Farms B and C and one to two times daily on Farm A. A cow-traffic system must be chosen at the beginning of the investment. No traffic type is inherently better than any other. Farmers must be able to choose the appropriate cow traffic system for their farm, lifestyle, and labor qualification.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/33918
ISSN: 1018-7081
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