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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 462542" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>There was a program on TV a couple of months ago that showed the whole process. Each quarter is milked as a seperate unit. The milk from each quarter is weighed and "tested" (their term, didn;t specify what it's tested for) before it goes into the bulk tank. Each teat is located via a laser with a recognition type of system so that teat location isn;t real critical. Cows are IDed by a RFID device and th approriate amount of grain for each cows production is dispensed.</p><p>It was really fascinating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 462542, member: 34"] There was a program on TV a couple of months ago that showed the whole process. Each quarter is milked as a seperate unit. The milk from each quarter is weighed and "tested" (their term, didn;t specify what it's tested for) before it goes into the bulk tank. Each teat is located via a laser with a recognition type of system so that teat location isn;t real critical. Cows are IDed by a RFID device and th approriate amount of grain for each cows production is dispensed. It was really fascinating. [/QUOTE]
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