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<blockquote data-quote="surprisefarmer" data-source="post: 7208716" data-attributes="member: 82422"><p>I would be tempted to do it in reverse. I would calve your cows at home and milk them in the parlour for a couple of days, until the antibiotics are gone and you are happy the cow is healthy, then move her to the robots.</p><p></p><p>I would then move them out of the robots back to the parlour when they are getting ready for drying off/going stale. Basically keep your robots for the cows that are flying, that is how you really make money from robots. I have 2 Delaval robots which I love, but often toy with the idea of putting in a small parlour also and doing what I explained above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surprisefarmer, post: 7208716, member: 82422"] I would be tempted to do it in reverse. I would calve your cows at home and milk them in the parlour for a couple of days, until the antibiotics are gone and you are happy the cow is healthy, then move her to the robots. I would then move them out of the robots back to the parlour when they are getting ready for drying off/going stale. Basically keep your robots for the cows that are flying, that is how you really make money from robots. I have 2 Delaval robots which I love, but often toy with the idea of putting in a small parlour also and doing what I explained above. [/QUOTE]
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