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GEA DairyMilk M6000

The most modern sensor-based technologies establish numerous possibilities for efficient cow and health management; from cow identification and activity measurement, all the way through to heat detection.

GEA provides you with functional milking clusters and long-lasting liners, made from rubber or silicone. From the worldwide popular Classic milking cluster with clawpiece; the IQ milking cluster with udder-friendly four-way technology, or the ApolloIQ, with the in-liner dipping procedure - approved by milk processing companies, you can find the right combination for all udder types, with an all-round perfect fit. Ergonomic and symmetrical positioning aids to simplify both the attachment process, all whilst ensuring minimal pressure to the udder during the milking procedure.

During the milking procedure GEA’s trusted milking technology and control units take care of stimulation, controlled milk flow, as well as milk volume measurement, plus initiate milking cluster removal. Stable vacuum on the teat, and continuous pulsation have a positive effect on udder health. In automated milking systems, the cell count class sensor provides real-time analysis for every cow, during every milking session.

The GEA DairyMilk product line offers the best foundation for a clean and hygienic milking environment - and of course, high quality milk. Safely, fast, completely and in an animal-friendly way – that’s how you milk cows, sheep and goats!

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Winning back the precious gift of time thanks to a GEA side-by-side milking parlor with vertical lift

These days, you’ll rarely find Carine and Flavien Arbez of France working side-by-side in their 85-cow dairy operation – and that’s a good thing. Today they’ve realized their goal of doing the work more quickly and without outside help, thanks to an investment in a new 2x8 GEA DairyParlor P7550. The decision has proved a perfect fit for them and their special herd.

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GEA milking system upgrade shaves 2 hours off daily milking

New Zealand Goat Farmers Wiebe and Piety Smitstra retrofitted their goat milking shed with a GEA low line double-up herringbone system, including automatic cup removers, milk meters and DairyPlan software.

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