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Feeding groups of calves - made easy
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<blockquote data-quote="Baldrick" data-source="post: 6670794" data-attributes="member: 12866"><p>Hello Pug and some farmer, yes, the milk in the line will cool down when not used, same with any ad-lib feeder. However the calves/lambs do learn very quickly that after a couple of sucks they are into warm milk again, so that is not an issue at all. If the teats are in good condition the simple release of a squeezed teat provides enough low pressure in the line to draw milk through the Heatwave. Calves and lambs easily get the milk through and the non return valves stop it running back. No pumps or moving parts required! Aquarium heaters are not man enough to warm the quantities of milk required 30+ calves will easily consume 300L per day on ad-lib. </p><p>Most UK milk powders will mix well cold, and that saves time and money warming it up twice. Growth rates at over a Kg /day are achieved even when mixing cold and warmed through the Heatwave. Suck it and see, as they say! <span style="color: rgb(84, 172, 210)"><span style="font-size: 10px"><a href="http://www.pyonproducts.com" target="_blank">www.pyonproducts.com</a> </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldrick, post: 6670794, member: 12866"] Hello Pug and some farmer, yes, the milk in the line will cool down when not used, same with any ad-lib feeder. However the calves/lambs do learn very quickly that after a couple of sucks they are into warm milk again, so that is not an issue at all. If the teats are in good condition the simple release of a squeezed teat provides enough low pressure in the line to draw milk through the Heatwave. Calves and lambs easily get the milk through and the non return valves stop it running back. No pumps or moving parts required! Aquarium heaters are not man enough to warm the quantities of milk required 30+ calves will easily consume 300L per day on ad-lib. Most UK milk powders will mix well cold, and that saves time and money warming it up twice. Growth rates at over a Kg /day are achieved even when mixing cold and warmed through the Heatwave. Suck it and see, as they say! [COLOR=rgb(84, 172, 210)][SIZE=2][URL="http://www.pyonproducts.com"]www.pyonproducts.com[/URL] [/SIZE][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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