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Rotary milking parlor XPEDIA 360EX
for cows

rotary milking parlor
rotary milking parlor
rotary milking parlor
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Characteristics

Animal type
for cows
Type of stable
rotary

Description

The Xpedia 360EX external rotary parlour is specially designed for family dairy farms, enabling the dairy producer to milk on his own and to carry out a whole range of interactions with his herd. With 24 to 40 stalls, it is the ideal platform for herds with 50 to 400 cows. ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE EASY AND FLUID COW TRAFFIC Cows enter calmly, quickly and in sequence thanks to: >The Texas one-way-entry gates >The positioning of the cows, at the opposite of the entrance >The automated entry management: the rotary stops in case there is no cow at the entrance. CALM AND COMFORTABLE COWS Individual restraint separating the cows from each other during milking. DESIGNED FOR THE MILKER’S COMFORT Ergonomic operator positioning for enhanced comfort throughout all procedures, thanks to: >an inwards sloping platform, also ensuring a clean working environment >an udder within easy reach, the milker stands in an ergonomically good straight position >the single control button within easy reach, at arm height ULTIMATE UDDER ACCESS >Milking from the rear in a 90-degree position with perfect milking cluster positioning. Milker and cow are close to each other. >Stall with 2 rear rails offset by 13°, placing the cow and her udder in an optimal milking position. >Optimum, well-balanced cluster positioning without special devices. LIMITLESS PERFORMANCE This rotary can be equipped with 24 to 40 stalls and can milk 120 to 300 cows an hour. You can gain 2 minutes per rotary turn and increase from 24 to 40 cows more per hour.

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