Description
Group Milk feeder
Group milk feeder contributes to sound calf rearing. And therefore, lays the foundation for healthy, sustainable and efficient dairy cows. The specifically designed system offers room for at most six calves. The other teat locations can be sealed with a plug if there are fewer calves in the group.
When the calf is moved to group housing, the teat is also moved to the Milk Feeder Group. The stress from moving to group housing is significantly reduced because the calf immediately recognizes its own trusted teat when it arrives in group housing. You should preferably let a calf pick out its own teat because this way it will be able to find it again easily next time.
The Milk Feeder Group results in slow milk yield which means that the calf sucks longer. This results in additional saliva production, which improves digestion and increased feed intake. It also benefits the suckling need of the calves. The slanted bottom of the Milk Feeder means that less residual milk remains. The lid of the Milk Feeder keeps out flies, cats and other vermin in order to guarantee optimal hygiene.
Hygiene
Flush the Milk Feeder daily with warm water and clean the Feeder twice per week. An alkaline agent that removes the milk fat from the Milk Feeder and the teat. You should not leave the Milk Feeder hanging all day. This will save you on teats.
Features
To be used for no more than 6 calves. The other teat locations can be sealed with special plugs if there are fewer calves.
• The slow milk flow results in additional saliva production, which improves digestion and increased feed intake.
• The calf retains the same teat throughout the entire milking period.
• The teat is recessed in the wall of the Feeder which makes cleaning easier.
• The slanted bottom results in less residual milk.
• The sealable lid keeps flies and cats away and prevents it from being contaminated with straw.
• Teats are very easy to change.
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