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<blockquote data-quote="O'Reilly" data-source="post: 8156379" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Lely say that theirs won't do such a tidy job on an open yard, because it likes to have walls, kerbs etc as reference points, and it may leave little lines once it gets too too far away from them, probably not a big deal. Also, if have a large area, it means more traveling, so the robot can look after fewer cows. Each one can look after 120-140 cows, but there's a function of how much slurry it has to collect, and how much ground there is to cover, both cleaning, and going back to the tip point. At a bit over £30k each, you don't want to stretch it too much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Reilly, post: 8156379, member: 1848"] Lely say that theirs won't do such a tidy job on an open yard, because it likes to have walls, kerbs etc as reference points, and it may leave little lines once it gets too too far away from them, probably not a big deal. Also, if have a large area, it means more traveling, so the robot can look after fewer cows. Each one can look after 120-140 cows, but there's a function of how much slurry it has to collect, and how much ground there is to cover, both cleaning, and going back to the tip point. At a bit over £30k each, you don't want to stretch it too much [/QUOTE]
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