Effective udder stimulation
The willingness of
the cow to be milked depends on the udder stimulation before
milking starts. Whether by hand or by machine the stimulation
triggers a nerve stimulus which will be transmitted over the spinal
cord to the hypothalamus. There the stimulus will be switched to
other nerves and transmitted to a part of the pituitary. The
pituitary finally releases the hormone oxytocin which accumulates
on the basket cells of the udder alveoli. By contracting the milk
is forced out of the aveoli into the milk duct system an into the
udder cistern.
GEA Farm Technologies has developed its own processes for automatic
milking according to the milking philosophy. The teat cup liners
have a unique, flexible mouthpiece to fit any udder. When the
liners move they cause stimulated milking. This process enables
fast and completely milking.
The result: more milked cows per hour.
GEA Farm Technologies offers high-quality products for automatic or
manual milking processes.
Your
benefits at a glance: - Gentle milking
- As sensitively as the milker“s hand: special liner
design
- Low vacuum milking below 40 kPa
- Milk flow monitoring with accurate sensor technology
- Fast, effective and operator-friendly
- User-friendly components are designed to match and tob e
interchangeable
- Ergonomically designed safe workspace
- High-quality products
- Made out of best materials, robust components built to make a
perfect system
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