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<blockquote data-quote="Bald Rick" data-source="post: 5355582" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>1) Cow Numbers - robots are ideal for 200 cows/4 machines OR multi machines but 24 hour staff</p><p>2) All the alarms are falling on my son & I and we have too many bots (& a lot of heifers) so we get a number of calls per day & night. Even when they don't alarm, it's always at the back of your mind that they might. Doesn't make for peaceful sleep</p><p>3) Can "trickle" cows on if we wish. Robots need quantum leaps every time and that is expensive. Rotary will allow us to put on as many heifers or not as we have capacity - it would be rude not to.</p><p></p><p>BTW, we have no beef with robots. They work fine. It is just that the farm has expanded beyond robots</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bald Rick, post: 5355582, member: 2922"] 1) Cow Numbers - robots are ideal for 200 cows/4 machines OR multi machines but 24 hour staff 2) All the alarms are falling on my son & I and we have too many bots (& a lot of heifers) so we get a number of calls per day & night. Even when they don't alarm, it's always at the back of your mind that they might. Doesn't make for peaceful sleep 3) Can "trickle" cows on if we wish. Robots need quantum leaps every time and that is expensive. Rotary will allow us to put on as many heifers or not as we have capacity - it would be rude not to. BTW, we have no beef with robots. They work fine. It is just that the farm has expanded beyond robots [/QUOTE]
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