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Calm

 

Calm

“ We are getting a longer, lankier animal, there is less fat over the frame, but a bigger frame that is more grown out than you might be used to. They seem to just shoot away after a short time being auto-fed.” New Zealand

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How does it work?

This is how the Lely Calm works
The Lely Calm automatically mixes a measure of milk powder and hot water (the drinking temperature is 39 degrees / 102.2 F) to one portion of milk. The milk powder should be suitable for automatic feeders. The automatic feeder recognizes the animals from the transponders around their necks. As a result, the Calm knows exactly how much milk the calf should have, and not a drop more or less. Due to this individual recognition, calves of different ages can be held in one group, but it is also possible to have one feeder operate for two separate groups. When calves do not come to the feeder, the Calm will make an attention list of the animals that did not feed and in this way these animals will demand the attention of the farmer.

How does it work?