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Using mobile milking robots for special quality dairy products based on site specific grazing
Oudshoorn, F.W.; Philipsen, B.; Dufrasne, Isabelle et al.
2013In A Helgadóttir (Ed.) Grassland Science in Europe : The role of Grasslands in a Green Future - Threats and Perspectives in Less Favoured Areas
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Keywords :
automatic milking; mobile; infield; sward; milk quality
Abstract :
[en] An option for combining grazing and automatic milking is Infield Automatic Milking, with more or less mobile infield automatic milking systems (IAMS), which have been practiced since 2008 in several European countries. This emerging technology can be used to harvest milk from specific areas, giving specialized dairies the possibility to market concept milk, cheese or butter. Terroir dairy can be a new way to increase marginal product value and thereby farm income. Three different options are described; i) the IAMS placed on a stationary platform in the field, ii) movable together with facilities necessary for the functionality from field to field, iii) as a self propelled moving unit that changes positions in the field every day, requiring transportation of the milk to the field border. All systems could guarantee dairy products based on maximum grazing for the period the pasture can provide sufficient feeding. Batch size depends on the dairies minimum process volume for the specific products, local conditions will be decisive for the amount of days needed for pooling before production.
Disciplines :
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
Oudshoorn, F.W.
Philipsen, B.
Dufrasne, Isabelle  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de productions animales > Nutrition des animaux domestiques
van den Pol-van Dasselaar, Agnes
Language :
English
Title :
Using mobile milking robots for special quality dairy products based on site specific grazing
Publication date :
June 2013
Event name :
17th EGF Symposium 2013
Event organizer :
EGF
Event place :
Akureyri, Iceland
Event date :
23-26 June 2012
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Grassland Science in Europe : The role of Grasslands in a Green Future - Threats and Perspectives in Less Favoured Areas
Editor :
A Helgadóttir
ISBN/EAN :
978-9979-881-20-9
Pages :
276-278
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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