Milking parlour feeder controller Micro M5
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milking parlour feeder controller
milking parlour feeder controller
milking parlour feeder controller
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Characteristics

Use
for milking parlours
Other characteristic
automatic, digital

Description

The Micro M5 is a simple and easy to use parlour control. It uses embedded technology to provide all the functionality and data storage required to run automation systems on herringbone, parallel and rotary milking parlours for cows, sheep and goats. General Features Memory can store up to 5,000 animals 6 digit alphanumeric animal numbers Multiple attentions – milked, fed, hold milk, in heat, mastitis by quarter, test, dry, slow, low yield, manual, high conductivity, damaged teat per quarter, colostrum and antibiotic – optional animal already fed attention Feeding and milking prevention on attentions Optional audible attentions Stainless steel mounting bracket and fixing kit included Options Feeding and non-feeding versions available Store milking data using MM range of milk meters Automatically feed and store milk yields without keypad animal number entry using automatic identification Automatically sort animals using the Pegasus drafting system Connect to Cowculator M5 PC software to manage your animals, perform feed to yield and select animals for drafting from the comfort of your farm office Connect to the internet and automatically backup your data and settings onto ATL’s cloud server Milking Features 2 or 3 milkings per day Connects to the CR35 cluster remover – stores milking start time, milking length and highest conductivity value Connects to the MM range of milk meters – stores milking start time, milking length, milk yield, highest conductivity valve and stall number

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