DeLaval introduces the VMS™ Batch Milking system, revolutionizing large herd robotic milking with improved efficiency and reduced labor. This technology divides herds into groups for streamlined milking, maintaining traditional practices while capturing detailed cow data. With successful implementations globally and positive feedback from early adopters, VMS™ Batch Milking offers a modern solution to traditional milking challenges.
DeLaval, a leader in dairy farming technology, has introduced a groundbreaking advancement in robotic milking with the VMS™ Batch Milking system. This innovative approach is set to transform large-scale dairy operations by merging advanced robotics with familiar milking practices, enhancing efficiency and reducing labor requirements.
What Is VMS™ Batch Milking?
The VMS™ Batch Milking system is an advanced robotic milking technology designed for large dairy herds. It combines the benefits of traditional milking parlors with modern automation, offering a streamlined solution for milking large groups of cows. This system is particularly valuable for farms with sizable herds, aiming to improve operational efficiency and reduce manual labor.
How It Works
1. Grouping and Milking Process
- Grouping: Cows are divided into manageable groups and directed to a central milking area.
- Batch Milking: The milking centre features multiple VMS units arranged in rows, similar to a parallel parlour layout. This setup allows for efficient handling of large herds.
Facility Layout
- VMS Units Arrangement: Rows of VMS units are positioned to facilitate smooth operation and effective management of large groups.
- Automatic Cow Sorting: After milking, cows are sorted by an automatic gate, directing them either to a sorting area or back to their pen. This process minimises manual labour and enhances workflow.
2. Reduced Labor and Enhanced Efficiency
- Labour Savings: The automated nature of VMS™ Batch Milking significantly reduces the need for manual labour, addressing labour cost increases and shortages.
- Data Collection: The system collects individual cow data, providing insights into herd health and performance, which helps in making informed management decisions and boosts overall farm efficiency.
3. Transition from Traditional Systems
- Seamless Integration: Farms transitioning from conventional milking setups can retain familiar routines while benefiting from advanced robotics, making the adaptation process smoother.
Real-World Success
Rancho Pepper Dairy, the first U.S. farm to implement VMS™ Batch Milking, installed 22 DeLaval VMS V300 units in 2022. The system efficiently milks 2,000 cows, with dairy manager Dawn Dial praising its impact on cow comfort and labor reduction.
Aspect | Traditional Milking | VMS™ Batch Milking |
Milking Units | Manual parlor setups | 22 VMS V300 units |
Herd Size Managed | Limited by parlor capacity | Efficiently milks 2,000 cows |
Labor Requirement | High manual labor | Significantly reduced |
Data Collection | Limited or manual | Automated individual cow data |
Cow Sorting Efficiency | Manual and time-consuming | Automated sorting gate |
The Future of Robotic Milking
As the dairy industry faces labour challenges, VMS™ Batch Milking offers a promising solution that combines robotic technology with traditional practices. DeLaval’s ongoing innovation in this field highlights its commitment to improving dairy farming efficiency.
Educational Initiatives
Virtual Webinars: DeLaval is hosting a series of virtual webinars to support the adoption of VMS™ Batch Milking in North America. These sessions will feature expert insights on the system’s workings and benefits.
DeLaval’s VMS™ Batch Milking system represents a major advancement in robotic milking technology, offering a blend of efficiency, reduced labour, and modern automation. With its successful implementation in large herds and ongoing educational efforts, VMS™ Batch Milking is set to have a significant impact on the future of dairy farming.