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<blockquote data-quote="DickDastardly" data-source="post: 7889662" data-attributes="member: 148639"><p>We have a pit. Im quite glad we decided to dig one out. Its made life much easier for cleaning and sorting one or two flighty heifers during first milking and its a bonus that you can manually attach with the delaval which we have had to do with a few nutters during the initial visit. We are avg 31 days in milk with majority being 40+ and i haven't as much as got a syringe on site at the moment so milking technique is definitely up to standards and our SCC has been 92 or 94 quite consistently with a group avg yield of 16kgs/day which is fair going for jersey heifers early on in lactation. For anyone considering robotics i would certainly give the vms some serious consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DickDastardly, post: 7889662, member: 148639"] We have a pit. Im quite glad we decided to dig one out. Its made life much easier for cleaning and sorting one or two flighty heifers during first milking and its a bonus that you can manually attach with the delaval which we have had to do with a few nutters during the initial visit. We are avg 31 days in milk with majority being 40+ and i haven't as much as got a syringe on site at the moment so milking technique is definitely up to standards and our SCC has been 92 or 94 quite consistently with a group avg yield of 16kgs/day which is fair going for jersey heifers early on in lactation. For anyone considering robotics i would certainly give the vms some serious consideration. [/QUOTE]
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