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<blockquote data-quote="goatfarmer" data-source="post: 7076395" data-attributes="member: 32600"><p>Thanks for all the points, I have one full time employee and 2 relief milkers all in their twenties who seem to be looking at their phones almost whenever I go in the parlour. I haven't had any trouble recruiting staff as milking goats is a lot cleaner and easier than cows. I don't mind them checking for texts, time etc but it seems scrolling through social media is distracting. The ACRs often take a unit off a goat that hasn't been milked out and it needs putting back on, it's a 20_40 swing over and when I milk I have little spare time. I am planning on installing cctv following the animal welfare groups sting on a goat farm in Yorkshire last week, this will let me monitor it a bit more. I need WiFi for the robot silage pusher btw!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goatfarmer, post: 7076395, member: 32600"] Thanks for all the points, I have one full time employee and 2 relief milkers all in their twenties who seem to be looking at their phones almost whenever I go in the parlour. I haven't had any trouble recruiting staff as milking goats is a lot cleaner and easier than cows. I don't mind them checking for texts, time etc but it seems scrolling through social media is distracting. The ACRs often take a unit off a goat that hasn't been milked out and it needs putting back on, it's a 20_40 swing over and when I milk I have little spare time. I am planning on installing cctv following the animal welfare groups sting on a goat farm in Yorkshire last week, this will let me monitor it a bit more. I need WiFi for the robot silage pusher btw! [/QUOTE]
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