Yes, and our Lely man told us, others go more often to avoid boredome. It's always a long day producing milk. So the electronic supervision as well provides with profound data in their individual charakters; they are all diffrent - 'a stable hord is a perfect blend of most all characters' - just like with us.
Back in 2005 in holland i went to a dairy farm when my mom took us to europe. The dude wore clogs, no joke, blastes handrolled ciggies 24/7 and looks like he was in a hair metal band in the 80s. Skinny long hair. But yeah, the cows had an auto milker; not this advanced, but the cow would cruise in, it would detect the teats and suck. Was cool
I just watched a commercial that ends with the speaker saying: ”the natural way to milk”. The commercial is for a fully automated milk robot. Which planet do you guys come from?
The vegan teacher is always talking about people stealing the milk from the cows. It's not stealing if they give us the milk. I really want to tag her in this video 🤣.
@@skycorrigan6511 it is definitely not weird! What were you thinking? They still milk with their hands? Maybe you should come out of the metro for a change!
In terms of cost and working time I've heard it isn't a big improvement, as the machine needs to be worked on alot and you pay extremely for these machines.. It's definitely the future and here in south america these machines are appearing every year
Dear BlueStingray895, related to pricing we would like to ask you to get in touch with your local dealer via: www.lely.com/locator/ Best regards, Team Lely
@@erichgroth8947 I'm guessing mastitis one of the things their milk monitor is looking for? Probably a mixture of color, opacity density, and flow rate. If they're using cameras instead of just photodiodes, they might be able to look for clumps showing up too. I find it kind of funny they kept referring to manure as dirt. I still remember getting a boot stuck in the gutter cleaner as a six year old and my dad pulling me out. All I can say is the technology's come a long way from the centralized pneumatic pumps my grandparents used for a number of years. It's weird seeing how much it's all changed. I haven't heard of many sub-200 cow operations for a couple years now.
idk if u can get milking robots, but you can get rotaries we have a goat farm in BC of 1600 goats and we have a double 36 parallel parlor. It takes 1.5 hour to milk 600 goats
I milked cows for 11 years starting in 84, and seeing this system I was mind blown lol, I'm super impressed with it, very cool!
I got this ad years ago, somehow it popped up in my recommendations. I don't even have cows or farm, but this is what the algorithm says I like
I like the idea of the cow being voluntarily milked by the machine when it wants to. Here's hoping this goes far!
Some cows wont go to it for a while, twice a day at our farm we collect these cows and pen them up behind the robot until they all get milked.
Yes, and our Lely man told us, others go more often to avoid boredome. It's always a long day producing milk. So the electronic supervision as well provides with profound data in their individual charakters; they are all diffrent - 'a stable hord is a perfect blend of most all characters' - just like with us.
Had 4 of these sitting outside my parlor today! Super stoked!🐄
And how are they working out for you??
We are on our fourth day using the robots and it's going so amazing! You'd have to see it.
@@gailcook9238 That’s awesome. How many cows do you guys milk?
wow, this is revolutionary for cows all across the globe. thank you lely! the cows will be grateful!
:)
They forgot the most important advantage.....
The dairy farmer gets to sleep in in the morning
👍
Outstanding Video. Enjoyed it very much. The narrator euro-english was easy to understand. That's important for me here in the USA.
Back in 2005 in holland i went to a dairy farm when my mom took us to europe.
The dude wore clogs, no joke, blastes handrolled ciggies 24/7 and looks like he was in a hair metal band in the 80s. Skinny long hair.
But yeah, the cows had an auto milker; not this advanced, but the cow would cruise in, it would detect the teats and suck. Was cool
All dairy farms should have this as standard.
I'm sure cows would be a lot happier with this.
For most farms, it's just not financially feasible for them to invest in such an expensive machine
Expensive, here in norway where most farms cant have much more than 10 cows it wont work
If you willing to pay for it. Very expensive machine and I’ve heard it goes through a lot of repairs.
Nice! I happened to stumble upon this video. My cousin's son work for Lelys in the Netherlands
I was so confused about why I got this ad that I needed to track down the video.
Exactly what happened to me lol
Watching so that I get back on to milking tube for my adverts 🐮🐮🐮
Can't believe how high tec we are now on milking.
everything is hightech nowadays
pretty impressive tho
I just watched a commercial that ends with the speaker saying: ”the natural way to milk”. The commercial is for a fully automated milk robot. Which planet do you guys come from?
Earth.
Wow look how far humans have come good invention!!
We can go to space and your surprised by a cow milking machine
@@zakiry8634 yes
@@zakiry8634 btw I was talking about everything up to this day
.. Oof even rockets
I just spent time watching a cow milking machine because I'm that bored during quarantine
This is absolutely amazing! Will the vegans be happy now?
The vegan teacher is always talking about people stealing the milk from the cows. It's not stealing if they give us the milk. I really want to tag her in this video 🤣.
Never
This quarantine has lead me to very weird places...
it's not weird
@@w.manders2817 unique to me, it's weird
@@skycorrigan6511 it is definitely not weird! What were you thinking? They still milk with their hands? Maybe you should come out of the metro for a change!
@@w.manders2817 lol maybe you're right.
Same!
In terms of cost and working time I've heard it isn't a big improvement, as the machine needs to be worked on alot and you pay extremely for these machines.. It's definitely the future and here in south america these machines are appearing every year
I have lely automatic milk. And dairy pro q Gea. That all very good thank you 😁😁
how much u bought that?
Lely automatico mille like vert much.. Raimondo..
I have a small scale dairy farm . I want to update it. How can i get support from lily for my farm in Nepal.
How to join with you I'm small cow farmer i have 100 cow can I part of us
Dev Mistry one system cost $250,000 and they can handle 60 animals a day.
Dear Dev Mistry, related to pricing we would like to ask you to get in touch with your local dealer via: www.lely.com/locator/ Best regards, Team Lely
This is not available in India. Why???
Is dairy big there?
@@Mvp-AngelOfGod in whole world india is on 1st position in milk production
AlexBy eres tu?
Wow
Wow! That is awsome
How can i conact with lily i am from india and i want all set up in my farm
I've seen it, really amazing thing.
fruends farm, Canada Connecticut has it. its dope
Whats the price of this machine in india?
wow is right! The future is now!!
This is amazing how much for this?
Dear BlueStingray895, related to pricing we would like to ask you to get in touch with your local dealer via: www.lely.com/locator/ Best regards, Team Lely
@@LelyHolding how can i conact with the dealer i am from india
yeh but how much?
I visited this palce
Nice
So where's the real setup
Where I buy this?
Hello,
To have one, I Invite you to contact your local Lely Center: www.lely.com/locator/
Get me that paw scrubber
i just wonder like....what about like fresh cows that just had their first calf, because they wont be used to it so there for they kick like crazy.
or if a cow has mastitis, will it get mixed into the bulk tank...?
@@erichgroth8947 I'm guessing mastitis one of the things their milk monitor is looking for? Probably a mixture of color, opacity density, and flow rate. If they're using cameras instead of just photodiodes, they might be able to look for clumps showing up too.
I find it kind of funny they kept referring to manure as dirt. I still remember getting a boot stuck in the gutter cleaner as a six year old and my dad pulling me out.
All I can say is the technology's come a long way from the centralized pneumatic pumps my grandparents used for a number of years. It's weird seeing how much it's all changed. I haven't heard of many sub-200 cow operations for a couple years now.
@@EmptyZoo393 cool! Thanks! I work on a dairy farm, and weilk 120 right now
*CLEEN TEETS*
Whats the price?
110 grand ish I’m pretty sure
Ur mechinery idea is nice i need u r contact...
They forgot to add the cow muck on the ground lol
This is a Disney farm, real life it’s completely different
We have over 40.000 pcs installed at the moment.
So this is a vegan milker
please make a same robot for goats :o
idk if u can get milking robots, but you can get rotaries
we have a goat farm in BC of 1600 goats and we have a double 36 parallel parlor. It takes 1.5 hour to milk 600 goats
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how much this
Dear Monsif for this question you can contact your local dealer via www.lely.com/locator/ best regards team Lely
$250,000 one system can handle 50 to 70 animals
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Nice g nice
So who cleans up the sh....
i wonder if this works on milking goats or other animals lol
probably not XD
I think it’s just cow stuff they make
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Sound Breaker what?
Nah this is very real.