Two cow traffic situations were tested sequentially in an automatic milking system (AMS) for effects on cow behavior, effective use of the barn, and milking capacity. The first situation was forced cow traffic: 63 cows had to pass through the AMS to go from the lying area to the feeding area. The second was semiforced cow traffic: 67 cows (60 cows from before) had free access to a forage feeding area at one end of the barn but could only access an area with concentrate feeders by passing through the AMS. Behavior of all cows was monitored as well as for two subsets of cows present in both situations: 8 cows with low frequency vs. 7 cows with high frequency of visits to the AMS. In each situation, cows were observed for 72 h. Cow locations a...
The introduction of Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) has created new aspects both in the planning of ...
When automatic milking systems (AMS) were introduced to the dairy industry, the well-being of cows w...
In this trial, the effects of the forage feeding frequency on the waiting time prior to milking and ...
Two cow traffic situations were tested sequentially in an automatic milking system (AMS) for effects...
In this study, two cow traffic systems in automatic milking system (AMS) were observed to evaluate t...
The introduction of fully automatic milking systems (AMS) on dairy farms can only succeed if cows vi...
The performance of automatic milking system (AMS) units on three farms with free and directed cow tr...
In this study of cow behaviour and managerial aspects of fully automatic milking, the emphasis was o...
An automatic milking system (AMS) enables cows to be milked by a milking robot at fairly regular int...
Four cow routing treatments related to fully automatic milking were compared consecutively in one gr...
Several options have been suggested in the literature for “inviting” the lactating cows to a milking...
The welfare of dairy cows depends on several factors related to social interaction between cows, the...
The advantages and disadvantages are discussed of forcing cows to visit the automatic milking parlou...
Milking dairy cattle with an automatic milking system (AMS) can be a reason for a farmer to minimize...
In some systems dairy cows are gathered in a waiting area (WA) prior to milking, to ensure that all ...
The introduction of Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) has created new aspects both in the planning of ...
When automatic milking systems (AMS) were introduced to the dairy industry, the well-being of cows w...
In this trial, the effects of the forage feeding frequency on the waiting time prior to milking and ...
Two cow traffic situations were tested sequentially in an automatic milking system (AMS) for effects...
In this study, two cow traffic systems in automatic milking system (AMS) were observed to evaluate t...
The introduction of fully automatic milking systems (AMS) on dairy farms can only succeed if cows vi...
The performance of automatic milking system (AMS) units on three farms with free and directed cow tr...
In this study of cow behaviour and managerial aspects of fully automatic milking, the emphasis was o...
An automatic milking system (AMS) enables cows to be milked by a milking robot at fairly regular int...
Four cow routing treatments related to fully automatic milking were compared consecutively in one gr...
Several options have been suggested in the literature for “inviting” the lactating cows to a milking...
The welfare of dairy cows depends on several factors related to social interaction between cows, the...
The advantages and disadvantages are discussed of forcing cows to visit the automatic milking parlou...
Milking dairy cattle with an automatic milking system (AMS) can be a reason for a farmer to minimize...
In some systems dairy cows are gathered in a waiting area (WA) prior to milking, to ensure that all ...
The introduction of Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) has created new aspects both in the planning of ...
When automatic milking systems (AMS) were introduced to the dairy industry, the well-being of cows w...
In this trial, the effects of the forage feeding frequency on the waiting time prior to milking and ...