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28/30 point rotary parlours
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<blockquote data-quote="Turboman" data-source="post: 3442450" data-attributes="member: 2539"><p>Mastitis isn't too difficult to detect. I don't pre strip but have the ambic inline mastitis detectors. At any point during milking or at the end of the milking they are checked for mastitis. If one is filter is showing clots then I go into the parlour software and look at what cows was milked on that particular milk meter. Flag the cows up on the touch screen at the milking point and then pre strip the 4 or 5 cows at the next milking to identify the culprit. Usually though when you look at the selected cows in detail on the computer you can pick them out by looking at yield trends. I also have hi cell count cows flagged up on the MPC in the parlour as well to keep a closer eye on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turboman, post: 3442450, member: 2539"] Mastitis isn't too difficult to detect. I don't pre strip but have the ambic inline mastitis detectors. At any point during milking or at the end of the milking they are checked for mastitis. If one is filter is showing clots then I go into the parlour software and look at what cows was milked on that particular milk meter. Flag the cows up on the touch screen at the milking point and then pre strip the 4 or 5 cows at the next milking to identify the culprit. Usually though when you look at the selected cows in detail on the computer you can pick them out by looking at yield trends. I also have hi cell count cows flagged up on the MPC in the parlour as well to keep a closer eye on them. [/QUOTE]
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