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9/22/09

 

Efficient resource use to keep dairy farms profitable

8/20/09

 

Pampered cows are healthier and more productive, new study reveals

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DeLaval sells the largest sheep and goat parlour in the world

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9/7/05

 

DeLaval develops new automatic milking concept for Australia

7/1/05

 

Best technology innovation award to DeLaval cell counter DCC

6/30/05

 

DeLaval receives Environmental award

5/2/05

 

DeLaval consolidates cooling tank operations

3/3/05

 

DeLaval sells their 1 000th Voluntary Milking System

2/17/05

 

VMS farmer receives Gold medal for quality milk

2/11/05

 

Russian awards presented to DeLaval at the International Forum

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World Wildlife Fund environmental award

11/30/04

 

Food for Development - A catalyst for agricultural and economic growth

 
8/20/2009

Pampered cows are healthier and more productive, new study reveals


A new study by Cornell University shows that dairy cows using the DeLaval Swinging Cow Brush (SCB) register higher milk production and lower clinical mastitis cases.

The study compared different groups of cows housed in pens using the Swinging Cow Brush to the similar reference groups kept in identical pens under the exact same conditions but without the SCB. The research team concluded that second lactation cows using the SCB showed a significant and increasing difference in daily milk production of up to +1kg per day.

"The Swinging Cow Brush provided a favorite pass time for the cows in this herd. It was fun to watch their interaction with this grooming device. The added benefit of increased production and reduced clinical mastitis makes me think that every farmer should utilize the Cow Brush to make the cows and themselves a bit happier" said Ynte H. Schukken, Professor of Herd Health at Cornell University.

Installation of the SCB resulted in an immediate increase in cow grooming behavior. Farm workers noticed instantly the frequent, intense use of the brushes and the eagerness of the cows to use them, according to the Cornell research team. A second major finding was the significant drop in clinical mastitis cases (over 30%) among second and older lactation cows housed in pens with a SCB present.

Animal Welfare is a top priority for DeLaval. We are delighted to market a product that makes it possible to improve health, comfort and welfare for the animal while notably boosting profit for the farmer,” said Tim Nicolaï, DeLaval Vice President Product Area Milk Quality & Farm Supplies.
According to DeLaval the investment made on SCB can be covered several times over by the profits made through increased milk production and the cost savings achieved through mastitis prevention. Additionally, the SCB keeps cows clean, active, calm and more balanced.

The initial results of this study are based on a comparison between two pens with and two pens without an SCB. The research was conducted by the Quality Milk Production Services of the Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) and the Sprucehaven Farm and Research Center (Scipio Springs, New York).

Click here to watch the cow grooming herself! / to download high resolution SCB video / to download high resolution SCB photos

To read the full report on www.milkproduction.com click here>>

For further information please contact:
Professor Ynte Schukken  www.qmps.vet.cornell.edu


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DeLaval International PR Manager Temis Tormo +46 530 661 61
temis.tormo@delaval.com