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Goat milking parlour
rotary

goat milking parlour
goat milking parlour
goat milking parlour
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Characteristics

Animal type
for goats
Type of stable
rotary

Description

For goats The rotary milking parlour's entry and exit gates are designed to prevent crushing. All parts of the rotary milking parlour have rounded edges and are designed to give the goats a good view all around them. The milk line and cluster design are designed to give the animals free passage in and out of the stalls. For the milk To achieve short milk transport lines, the milk lines are positioned directly under the goat's udders. The fat molecules in the milk remain intact – and the milk fresh and sweet. From the separator, the milk is pumped through an SAC frequency-regulated SAC milking pump to the cooling tank as slowly as possible. The system handles milk with great care. For the milker The milking unit is fitted on the outside and meets the milker's every wish. The goats are positioned under the milker, which means that the equipment and the cluster are close at hand. The goats are calm and approach the rotary milking parlour voluntarily to get to the feed. The goats are comfortable and can see all around. The height-adjustable floor allows the milker optimal working height. The cluster hangs is within easy reach on the milker's right-hand side. List of benefits The SAC QuickStart device starts milking automatically when the milking unit is swung in under the cow. The milker can concentrate on preparing the goat's udders, while the IDC milking parlour control unit controls the milking process. The milker can track the milking process via the SAC display and monitor the volume of milk milked from the sheep or goats.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.