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User-Friendly Operation: Equipped with intuitive controls, this milking machine is designed for straightforward operation, reducing training time for new users.
Prepare the Milking Area :
Ensure Cow Comfort : Use clean bedding and maintain a calm atmosphere.
Check the Machine : Inspect all components for cleanliness and functionality to avoid malfunctions during milking.
Prepare the Cows for Milking :
Inspection : Check cows for any signs of illness or discomfort.
Hygiene : Clean the udder and teats thoroughly with warm water and a sanitizing solution to minimize the risk of infection.
Calm the Animals : Keep the environment quiet and stress-free, and handle the cows gently to ensure their comfort.
Adjust the Machine Settings :
Each herd may have specific milking needs, so it’s essential to set the machine correctly :
Select the Right Pulsation Rate : This is usually specified in the manual and can differ between different lactation stages of cows.
Set the Milk Flow Rate : Adjust according to the cow’s milking speed and to prevent machine overload.
Attach the Milking Clusters :
Connect the milking clusters to the cows following these steps :
Positioning : Approach the cow calmly and position the milking cluster directly below the udder.
Attachment : Carefully attach the teat cups to each teat, ensuring a snug fit without applying too much pressure.
Check for Proper Seal : Ensure there is no leakage or improper positioning of the cups.
Monitor the Milking Process :
While the machine operates, it’s important to monitor the process :
Observe Cow Behavior : Ensure the cow is comfortable and relaxed.
Observe the Milk Flow : While conducting the milking process, observe the flow rate of the milk and make sure that uniform flow is maintained.
Detach the Clusters :
Once the cow has been milked, it’s time to detach the milking clusters, gently detach the milking cluster from the cow's udders upon completion of the milking process.
Maintenance: