Lely Voyager automatic feeding system

Frontal grazing is the most efficient type of grazing system. But it is also the most labour-intensive system. For this reason, Lely, in close co-operation with its customers has developed the revolutionary Voyager automatic grazing system. With this system, you don't need to move up the fencing yourself: the Voyager will release several narrow strips of fresh forage over the day.

The shock device provides a gentle shock to the wire and the bracket at the extremities of the robots to keep cattle and uninvited guests at a distance. Operation via E-link remote control with user interface, incl. feedback. Keeps the wire tight and ensures that the length is variable (can release and reel in wire). Peak energy source; 80 Wp (equal to 80 Watts). The angle is optimally set for spring and autumn. It can also be rotated (to the south). Solar panel 110 Ah; charges the battery, which is used to bridge periods with little sunshine. Wire follower: follows the leader wire along the field. The system with the follower keeps the robot parallel to the wire at a fixed distance (approx. 50 cm). Turns of up to approx. 45 degrees are possible. Both robots are synchronised via Bluetooth. Wire follower: follows the leader wire along the field. The system with the follower keeps the robot parallel to the wire at a fixed distance (approx. 50 cm). Turns of up to approx. 45 degrees are possible. Four wheel steering/four wheel drive (left and right can be individually controlled, but all the wheels are driven). Traction of the robots ensures a good grip, and is open to prevent fouling. The special form of the wheels ensures directional grip while it is rounded crossways to minimize damage to the turf when steering. Both robots are synchronised via Bluetooth. Peak energy source; 80 Wp (equal to 80 Watts). The angle is optimally set for spring and autumn. It can also be rotated (to the south). Solar panel 110 Ah; charges the battery, which is used to bridge periods with little sunshine. Keeps the wire tight and ensures that the length is variable (can release and reel in wire). The shock device provides a gentle shock to the wire and the bracket at the extremities of the robots to keep cattle and uninvited guests at a distance. Operation via E-link remote control with user interface, incl. feedback. Four wheel steering/four wheel drive (left and right can be individually controlled, but all the wheels are driven). Traction of the robots ensures a good grip, and is open to prevent fouling. The special form of the wheels ensures directional grip while it is rounded crossways to minimize damage to the turf when steering.