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Uploaded on Mar 3, 2009

Freedom to choose. DeLaval voluntary milking system VMS offers you a way of life not commonly found using traditional milking methods. Thousands of families have already handed over the heavy chores of milking to a DeLaval VMS and they now enjoy a more flexible lifestyle.


Control your time better. DeLaval VMS offers farming families time away from a stringent daily milking schedule and the freedom to choose how they want to spend it.

With DeLaval VMS, important family events can now be enjoyed to the fullest extent. You can also better invest your time in more profitable tasks such as managing your feed costs, controlling your herd health and developing your management skills.

You are now in complete control of your daily schedule and free to do whatever you want to.

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  • parasad125

    What a question? The cow does not have to kick to get injured. There is a lot of metal that will bang the cow. And what would the cow kick. There is nothing to kick. The cups are held by metal clamps. The cow is surrounded by heavy metal. So what it would kick? The robot does not stimulate the teats. It does not know when the teats are empty. It just knows how much milk the cow produced previous time. The farmer would have to enter some amount. The robot will get that amount out every day.

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  • parasad125

    The farmers get so easily mesmerized. They can be made to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy a robot. what they do not see is the red radiation that the robots use to locate the teats of the cows. Other lasers do not miss the teats more than once or twice. This Lavel teat misses the teats at least ten times before it finds a teat. It would be more advantageous for the farmer to use the money to buy more cows then to buy a robot..

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  • Riley Fairbert

    If the cow kicks the arm is never behind the bot. The cows don't have to go in that's why its called a VMS Voluntary Milking System. The cows are trained to use the robots buy the Engineers  that work on them as well. and if the cow gets hungry it will enter the bot because it feeds them as well.

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  • SWATforce1

    what if the cows kick or won't go on? can the robot detect the teets if they kick?

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