Attaching, cleaning, stimulating, pre-milking, milking - these are the individual steps that the MI_one_, an automatic milking system from GEA Farm Technologies GmbH, carries out automatically as soon as an animal lines up at the box.
The system from the engineering group has been in series production for several years and is used for herd sizes from around 70 animals. The special feature of the MI_one_ is that the cows themselves decide when they go to be milked. The animals simply line up at the free stall - this is recognised by the system and the automatic process is initiated. A robot arm is extended and the individual teat cups at the end of the arm are placed on the udder teats one by one with pinpoint accuracy. The system works quietly while the animal is busy eating. Once the entire milking process is complete, the teat cups detach from the udder, are cleaned and prepared for the next animal. The challenge with these systems is the 24-hour operation and the wide range of conditions that can prevail in the barn. These include fluctuating temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C, usually high humidity and air that often contains ammonia. This also affects all individual components of the MI_one_.