CAN THIS BE THE FUTURE OF DAIRY FARMING?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • In today's video i was luckily enough to go look about a robot dairy farm who graze there cattle as well... Can this be the future of dairy farming? Is this the way i should go?
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  • @IFarmWeFarm
    @IFarmWeFarm Před 2 lety +58

    That was a great video, great information and one seriously clean and well organised farm. 👏👏

  • @allentowngal4769
    @allentowngal4769 Před 2 lety +53

    **mind blown** 🤯 obviously the cows LOVE it, training themselves, coming in out of rain if they like, taking moonlit strolls if they like, and getting free time on Christmas! You ALL deserve that! The time it would take to adjust them/you to the new system seems MORE than worth it.

    • @Hoosier60
      @Hoosier60 Před 2 lety +3

      Completely agree.

    • @FrisianFront
      @FrisianFront Před 2 lety +1

      Actually not in the beginning. Youll need to breed an fully robot adept cow herd. A percentage of the cows is just to lazy to go to the robots and another part has udders/teets that an robot wont eadily get that will lead to bad milked out cows and thus atibiotics usage to kerp them. Or eventually selling them to an parlour farmer who can milk them or put them up for slaughter sadly.
      We milk 210 dairy cows on both robots and milking parlour so we ould actually keep an track the cows in parlour that dont fit on the robots. Atleast 15 to 20% of our herd didnt really fit on the robots because of sad laziness or udders en teets that dont fit well. Aswell as new heifers that dont want to set a hoof in them and are just perfectly fine milking in the parlour.

    • @allentowngal4769
      @allentowngal4769 Před 2 lety +3

      @@FrisianFront guess it's like most things in business- comes down to the math. Cost of system vs how many man hours it saves you in milking, less infections, production, maintenance, and convenience.

  • @jamesbowens60
    @jamesbowens60 Před 2 lety +74

    Tom it’s great that there are people pushing the technology envelope further but still having animals welfare at the heart of their set up.
    This setup would be great when you and Jo have little Tommy and Tombalina running about. You certainly have a better work/life balance with this set up.

    • @FlippingSloth
      @FlippingSloth Před 2 lety +17

      tombalina .. lmao that got me

    • @TomPembertonFarmLife
      @TomPembertonFarmLife  Před 2 lety +9

      😂🙈

    • @patrickgroenewegen
      @patrickgroenewegen Před 2 lety +5

      Happy cows make more milk. Better comfort and care equals more profit. The farmer is incentivized to make the cow happier and more comfortable.

  • @pattiesidlick4658
    @pattiesidlick4658 Před 2 lety +19

    I am so coming back as a Irish cow in my next life 😁. That was a wonderful set up, cows are so happy and clean. Just remember Tom Rome was not built in a day and take your time on getting the farm perfect for you and Dad.

  • @Sarge084
    @Sarge084 Před 2 lety +5

    I love your enthusiasm Tom, never let anyone shame you for being nerdy!

  • @kendallricker9633
    @kendallricker9633 Před 2 lety +44

    Very interesting video, liked seeing the set up. Hope you can incorporate it on your farm. Think it would be a real game changer. I was surprised how clean it all was with that many cows.

  • @Bootneck-RMC
    @Bootneck-RMC Před 2 lety +48

    Get something like this going at your place Tom and you might find that you have more time to do other things. 👍😀
    Fantastic insight and a brilliant video, thank you Tom. 👌

  • @AlextheDutchDairyfarmer
    @AlextheDutchDairyfarmer Před 2 lety +71

    👍👍. If you're really considering robot milking, a feedmixer is the way to go. There's no selection, which is important because every cow has her own rythm if that makes any sense.
    Very nice looking farm

    • @Andes555
      @Andes555 Před 2 lety +1

      Plus for the feeder beside selection: there is less ph- fluctation in the stomache.

    • @AlextheDutchDairyfarmer
      @AlextheDutchDairyfarmer Před 2 lety +1

      @@Andes555 Yup!

  • @downtown123
    @downtown123 Před 2 lety +16

    Great video. If you’re considering a parlour, go for a 16 unit parlour minimum. It’ll cost a bit more but make love so much easier. Gives room for expansion and you’ll have 110 cows milked And wash down done in an hour with the right set up. You’re thinking too small with 12 unit.

  • @stephenmcquade2134
    @stephenmcquade2134 Před 2 lety +8

    Enjoyed this one TP. We’re putting in a robot in the next two weeks. Calving starts end of January. Wish me luck 🤞🤞

  • @robertgoodwin1938
    @robertgoodwin1938 Před 2 lety +1

    Cow Scout is awesome. Run it along a Gea herringbone parlour. Having access to your herd 24/7 for both activity and rumination/eating times is great. Even my 7 year old is obsessed with watching cows on it 🙈. In between watching your videos that is..

  • @keithwheeler8875
    @keithwheeler8875 Před 2 lety +6

    As an ex Herdsman of the 1980s I absolutely loved this, its amazing how much technology has moved on it seems to me to be the way to go, you have put so much effort into animal welfare with the new shed this seems to be the next logical step for increased animal welfare on your farm and it would give you all a better work life balance with everything else you have on the farm.
    I must admit my main concern with robots when they first come out was the cows welfare and the Herdsman missing things when he wasn't milking them himself but I can see now with all the technology that's absolutely not an issue and is in fact a benefit as things like ecoli are being picked up even earlier by the temperature sensors and movement tracking
    I would say go for it Tom

  • @Chgtuber
    @Chgtuber Před 2 lety +10

    What a great milking system for any cow! Using robots and yet the cow works their own milking and has decisions to bedup or go to graze. Wow! Pretty perfect.

  • @mjb12141963
    @mjb12141963 Před 2 lety +13

    Anything that gives the cows more choice of their needs and desires would give them less stress. That's pretty much goes for all living creatures.

  • @annrn6148
    @annrn6148 Před 2 lety +2

    WOW...Amazing system for both the cows & the farmers. Love seeing those happy, healthy cows.

  • @claymonsterpottery
    @claymonsterpottery Před 2 lety +9

    How many cows per Robot? Are there variations on the robot if you have a wide variety of cow breeds? Is there a positive health impact for cows that get to milk when they choose? What kind of financial investment is the robot? Seems like it would be sooo much simpler for maintenance vs the big equipment heavy parlors. What is their collection system like? Ok, I think I’m done. Ha. You asked for questions. This was one of the most fascinating vlogs I’ve seen in a while and I don’t have cows. If you have the footage I’d really love to see the robot in action from the cow walking in to walking out. Thanks for sharing this. I love being able to teach my kids about all the steps that bring food to the house.

    • @ChristophersMum
      @ChristophersMum Před 2 lety +2

      A great way of explaining facts of daily life to your children...and questioning the effectiveness, ethics and health of the cows...thank you love from Scotland 😁

    • @GEAFarming
      @GEAFarming Před 2 lety +1

      Cows per robot is important but we look at the yield that can be harvested each day and this will depend on the cow’s breed, feeding and health. There is a positive health factor to cows being milked more often and also their stress levels are lowered, cows are generally very relaxed and calm in a robotic milking system.

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome video! What a cool system. How interesting that the cows quickly get into the routine, coming and going as they please. That looks like an outstanding operation..thank you Kevin for letting Tom (and us) to have a look. 🥰❤️

  • @slowly_radish8374
    @slowly_radish8374 Před 2 lety +12

    Tom, excellent vid! So much good info & BIG thanks to Kenneth & Dad for sharing their experience with robots. Good stuff👍👍

  • @ronniehoyle9671
    @ronniehoyle9671 Před 2 lety +8

    That was a brilliant insight into how that robot system works (including the paddock system). I've always been a parlor person due to the lack of understanding how a robot system works but now seeing this I think it's the way to go a specially for the wellbeing of the cow themselves. I'd love to see more of the robot systems in another video if possible. 👍👍

  • @maureenmcgrath8169
    @maureenmcgrath8169 Před 2 lety +8

    You clean up nicely! Last week it was everything covered in brown!

  • @peterwysoczanski9391
    @peterwysoczanski9391 Před 2 lety +3

    LOVE automation - what is apparent is humanity keeps growing; a farmer only has 100% of his time to devote to his job to produce the best product he can. If you eliminate parts of this Time Pie, it opens the door to a better life for him and focus on the rest of what needs to get done like flying Drones and editing video :D

  • @junkorbust9498
    @junkorbust9498 Před 2 lety +25

    The herd health and data aspects of using the robots will easily pay for the robots, especially when faced with the need to build a new parlour. The labour savings are also not insignificant.

  • @christinegibbins6105
    @christinegibbins6105 Před 2 lety +6

    Many thanks Tom and the family at the robot farm, so very interesting. Take care.

  • @inglis7086
    @inglis7086 Před 2 lety +9

    that was really interesting - would like to see the company who set this up come to the farm and discuss how this would work and the cost to you to set it up - I think that this is the way of the future - cows look happy

  • @eamondonohoe3702
    @eamondonohoe3702 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Tom, great video. That ABC system works well over here in New Zealand for the robot system but you'll find the biggest problem is hitting your residual grass covers. Unless you intend to regrass 10% of your dairy platform every year, you'll struggle to have quality grass further down the line. All in all though, great video

  • @evieoliver8519
    @evieoliver8519 Před 2 lety +4

    Tom you are the best keep it up I always love seeing that you’ve posted I really enjoy your vids

  • @kkeenan536
    @kkeenan536 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the robot system, and other than the price tag, can’t imagine not getting one. I also like the zero grazing where you can keep some fields in pristine condition, clip the tops so the field is never trampled & grass overgrazed

  • @gilliantovey1014
    @gilliantovey1014 Před 2 lety +31

    That was fascinating, the ‘nerdy’ side is so interesting. I think this kind of system could work on your farm Tom, I’m mentally planning it out for you and I’ve no idea where all your grazing paddocks are in relation to your buildings😂
    I much prefer to see cattle out in fields with the sun on their backs and I’m sure it does them good physically and probably mentally too. I thought that robot milking meant zero grazing so this method is good

    • @TomPembertonFarmLife
      @TomPembertonFarmLife  Před 2 lety +4

      I agree, love cows to graze but is this the way forward?

    • @ford8630power
      @ford8630power Před 2 lety +2

      You can combine grazing and robotmilking perfectly Tom, ours spend around 10 hours outside like just like when we were milking 'normally'

    • @gilliantovey1014
      @gilliantovey1014 Před 2 lety +2

      Possibly, but I can’t see all dairy farms able to do so. Some farms may not see it as financially viable others just may not have suitable land or space.
      The big dairy farm in my village is working up to having about 400 milkers, as it’s a closed herd they are raising their own. The farm is organic and cows are out most of the year until it gets too wet and cold. Although they have the room to expand with buildings I can imagine land usage may be their biggest difficulty as the cattle have to cross roads for several of their fields. I feel they aren’t inclined to have the cows in housing for 24hours at the moment although this may change as the farm is in the process of being handed over to the next generation.

    • @gearoidkelly533
      @gearoidkelly533 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TomPembertonFarmLife U should get a robot

  • @dc-4ever201
    @dc-4ever201 Před 2 lety +4

    Automation is the way forward, gives the farmer more time to spend doing other tasks, it's the weigh up between cost to install/maintain versus time saved not having to do it manually. The girls seem to like it and take to it naturally and it's looks so clean.

  • @Sarcasticallyinspired
    @Sarcasticallyinspired Před 2 lety +11

    Interesting to see how the system works for them. Such a different process, but looks like its worth the bit of effort required in setting up

  • @Open2OpenUT
    @Open2OpenUT Před 2 lety +3

    Impressive farm, it’s so clean! Great video, Tom, can’t wait to see your place developing something similar in the future.

  • @lesleyboeder1798
    @lesleyboeder1798 Před 2 lety +4

    Love it. Best of both worlds .love seeing cows outside

  • @patrickgroenewegen
    @patrickgroenewegen Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Tom. We have a Lely A5 coming up on 1 year December 4th. We graze our cattle as well. We just leave the gate to the fields open. We have a grazeway but don’t need it. The cows come and go as they please. 24/7 We do not feed tmr/pmr. We feed all grain/cake in the robot. Averaging 38 litres per day per cow. 4.8% butter fat. 4.1 milkings per day. 110 scc. 3-4 bactoscan. Holsteins and Jerseys. Love the Lely A5, we checked out all the brands, visited a ton of farms. Lely was the clear winner.
    We do not fetch any cows. Ever. No need. Fetch list always 0.
    Go Robot. If you can’t decide between the robots. Pick the best dealer. I’d strongly encourage a Lely A5. Nothing else comes close in my opinion.
    We also have a dairy master scraper. It’s awesome.

  • @debraluxford2793
    @debraluxford2793 Před 2 lety +1

    The cows seem right at home with the robots and their routine. Sure makes the farmers life easier. Lot to think about Tom with 'The Ging'.

  • @RonanRaver
    @RonanRaver Před 2 lety +3

    City boy myself but spent many a summer on my cousins farm in limerick... you should defo go this way. We all love the channel and Id defo have no probs donating via patreon as i know initial costs huge to bring in robots. Less time milking gives you and the ginger lad more time for other projects and also use the farm crew to work on other jobs also...I know you have mixed feelings on patreon or donations in general but we appreciate the work and love the content so its our way of saying thanks :) slainte

  • @davidbeckett6812
    @davidbeckett6812 Před 2 lety +1

    If you did decide to go down the robot route then you might want to consider a pasteurisation system that pasteurised the milk from each cow separately and then bottled it with the cows name on the bottle. I know a dairy farmer in Holland who is doing it. Wow oh so impressive.

  • @scott-mc5hm
    @scott-mc5hm Před 2 lety +6

    When your deciding take in to consideration with parlor milking how much time a cow is doing what it has to do rather than what it wants to do. Example how long has the last cow that comes into the parlor stood on a yard waiting to be milked rather than eating or chilling in a cubicle. I think if you tried to think of all those scenarios of cows waiting Robots is the way to go. Another would be fast walking cows waiting for for the slow ones coming out of the field.

  • @pozziemozzie5642
    @pozziemozzie5642 Před 2 lety +1

    Great informative video Tom,...this whole robot thing is such a leap forward for cow comfort. I would never have imagined this being a thing back when i was working on a dairy farm in the 90's.
    Thanks for a great video and i look forward to your future videos.

  • @popquizzz
    @popquizzz Před 2 lety +1

    I realize you tend to call these robots, but I call them automated machines simply because they are only suited for one task and cannot be adapted for anything else. These automated machines care much like a multi-purpose ATM that can provide funds out of an account, sell tickets for a show or game, but in the end they are not doing more than cleaning, milking and computing the results. Whereas true robots that may be stationary or mobile can be tasked with varying jobs and adapted by tooling, attachments and programing. It is the first step in dairy farming automation and I think the future holds promise for technology in these environments. Excellent video!

  • @seanmcdonnell4752
    @seanmcdonnell4752 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic video Tom really enjoy watching you visiting other farms and learning how different systems work. May I suggest the same format for a Beef enterprise such as a successful Commercial cattle Finishing system as attempting to make Beef profitable is challenging.
    Thanks in advance

  • @janetwadlington7319
    @janetwadlington7319 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video Tom! So amazing what all is involved in dairy farming!!!!

  • @kaigill4740
    @kaigill4740 Před 2 lety +2

    I learnt a lot in this video ! It’s amazing how the cows know when to go etc. Thanks Tom. Keep up the great work

  • @AvaFayIliza
    @AvaFayIliza Před 2 lety +2

    I love seeing happy animals! These cows are definitely happy. Thanks for the share Tom!
    💖 -Ava

  • @seberous
    @seberous Před 2 lety +4

    That system is awesome. Complex in thoery, but simple in practice (which is rare). Although it sounds mental, the implementation seems so slick its unreal. I'm sure you were taking notes from this one Tom 😉

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 Před 2 lety +4

    This is incredibly interesting Tom. Yes, more on this please.
    What is the cost comparison parlor to robot? I’d think this’d be a brilliant way to go.

  • @sharonm3677
    @sharonm3677 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks to Kenneth and his dad for inviting you out to see the working of their cows and how their system works. Tom, what an excellent video. It’s remarkable how technology has come so far and how helpful it can be. Love the new innovation that has come along and a big thank you for your interest in it and bringing us along for the education. It’s remarkable!!! I keep my fingers crossed for you Tom that this may come your way and you can show us the way! Best to you and your family.

  • @wendybuckingham4707
    @wendybuckingham4707 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoyed your video, I tink you should definitely look into this, the young Irish fellow and his pop, are possibly the Irish version of you and your Pop 😀

  • @Will0wFire
    @Will0wFire Před 2 lety

    This is fabulous dairy farming. I grew p in a very small alpine farming community, spent all my free time at the farm, but its a very different climate - cows we're indoors all winter, and the first day they were allowed back out, ut was a major celebration from the cows, bless them. Of course milking was all done manually. All hands on deck - teats, actually, very early in the morning. In Summer the cows would migrate up the mountains and pretty much free range, eating meadow grass and flowers. You could actually taste the flowers in the milk. Happy memories.

  • @jeannineklem6574
    @jeannineklem6574 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this system. Great farm, thanks for sharing your visit. Such a HUGE difference from when my mother milked cows on her family farm - 80 years ago.

  • @philipgraham6980
    @philipgraham6980 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting, and a very clever and impressive system, the cows look happy and healthy.

  • @DeAnnaK55
    @DeAnnaK55 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, from Northern California USA 😊😊
    Northern California Dairy farmers would love 💕 to have this system ☺️

  • @ellisritz7654
    @ellisritz7654 Před 2 lety +1

    I would have asked about the maintenance of the robots, how reliable they are? The system seems amazing and the cleanliness of that farm was fantastic!! So smart to do this type of research, hearing first hand about setup and cow acceptance of this type of system. Great video.

    • @GEAFarming
      @GEAFarming Před 2 lety

      Hello Ellis, it is advised to service and maintain the robot following the recommended schedule, the machine runs 24 hours a day and does need looking after, they do a fantastic job in the environment they are in.

  • @nickedmondson9311
    @nickedmondson9311 Před 2 lety +12

    More farm tours, love seeing other people's set ups and how they over come different things. Great vid tom 👍

  • @chyrlwillis9422
    @chyrlwillis9422 Před 2 lety +3

    I grew up surrounded by the pastures of my cousin's dairy farm. I love seeing these cows having the choice to graze outside, get inside in bad weather, and stay clean. Fantastic video.

  • @Jp12987
    @Jp12987 Před 2 lety +1

    Serious setup. Would make a great change on your farm and make life so much easier for you and free up so much time for you. What a well run farm.

  • @cklg88
    @cklg88 Před rokem

    Such sweet cows know when they want to get milked. It's like they are just working their own day. Cows are so sweet and smart.

  • @spideybrent
    @spideybrent Před 2 lety +1

    Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.

  • @mtozzy11
    @mtozzy11 Před 2 lety +1

    Wicked setup period. Animal health is at the heart of what they do. Cell grazing works a treat. We've been cell grazing our beef heard for 15 years now, small 2 - 3 acre cells rotating out every 3 - 5 days depending on season, sometimes longer in the spring and summer we also strip graze the cells when we have a heap of feed generally when the cows are on forage cereals. Our cows are permanently out. We only shed them if they are sick or have had calving issues. Currently have one cow and calf in the shed due to the calf breaking a rear leg (tibia) but the cow can still get out and graze, it's up to her what she does.

  • @mattcatchpole3514
    @mattcatchpole3514 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s like being back at school, but this time I’m loving the education, cheers Tom 👍🏻

  • @DarrinsDaffs
    @DarrinsDaffs Před 2 lety

    What I love about this, I haven't grown up surrounded by dairy cattle, is that it's a great life for the cattle and for the dairy farmer family. Everybody's quality of life is improved!

  • @just_dadam
    @just_dadam Před 2 lety +3

    Looks an amazing system and allows the cows to do what they want when they want! And we all know you want to do everything you can for your cows!
    The only milking until that quarter is done is amazing also!
    Go for it get GEA round to the farm and see what they can do for ya!

  • @cncpreferred848
    @cncpreferred848 Před rokem

    I grew up in farm country in the late 60's and into the 70's in Southwest Pennsylvania USA. In the 80's and 90's most farmers were in their 70's and retired, and sold the farm to housing development. UGH!! With all the work required for manual milking, I personally would go with robots in a heart beat. There were semi-automatic milkers in the 90's in the area here, and the technology has improved dramatically since. I am sure that once you wrap your brain around the concept and the process, you will go that route too! I really like that each teet is milked individually. Much better for the cows! Good luck!!

  • @themayorofdipshittery3646

    Seriously interesting video Tom. Bit of a change from milking in the 60’s at my uncles farm with 4 stalls and hand milking. 👍

  • @bosgaurus1
    @bosgaurus1 Před 2 lety

    Amazing how clean _everything_ is! Even the cows themselves are not caked over. Good work, Kenneth and family!
    The cleanliness makes sense.
    The cleaner their surroundings, the cleaner the animals. The cleaner the animal, the lower the opportunity for diseases or illnesses to take hold. All of that points to greater income potential and less work for the farmers.
    Less work for the farmer offers the chance to increase the workload, by perhaps adding a few more acres to provide more fresh grass and hay for meat animals, increasing the herd size closer to the maximum potential.
    Greater herd size allows the increasing of the ability to pay off the robotics sooner.
    That will be the day when Tom's gonna get his Tacoma. 😁
    Soon enough, another dairy shed can be planned and laid out, but first...another tractor.

  • @leebass4833
    @leebass4833 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m amazed how they pretty much do as they please that was awesome!!!! Thanks for sharing

  • @rookiefarmer702
    @rookiefarmer702 Před 2 lety

    We live in Ontario Canada and we were in the same boat you’re in, do we do a parlour or robots. We put in 2 Lely A5 robots and love them and so do the cows. We were milking around 100- 110 and now we milk 90 because the milk production went up about 15%. I can tell you we don’t miss milking, having small kids they have soccer, baseball in the summer and hockey in the winter with no dedicated milk time its great. Think of family life, with you just getting ready to start your family and your father saying one more Christmas think robots. Good luck in your decision. Keep up the great content

  • @markdoherty.5856
    @markdoherty.5856 Před 2 lety +1

    What amazing farm clean it's the way a farm should be it a real credit to Ken and his father and the family 👪 the cows look amazing clean happy 😊 and healthy. ✨ Definitely please do more of these Tom as so interesting and to get ideas.. Definitely think 🤔 you should go this way think long term plan 5 Yr or 10yr plan as they say work smarter not harder tks 👍 for amazing content

  • @alanhazelton3708
    @alanhazelton3708 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Tom, how come no mention of come clean floors from Lely Discovery. Don't worry about what brand of Robotics, look at the best back up for your area. Gea, Lely, Delaval & Fullwood. All Robots milk cows until service lets you down.

  • @siameseire
    @siameseire Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks tom, kenneth, John and these lucky cows. 😊

  • @trishwfulton6981
    @trishwfulton6981 Před 2 lety +3

    I’d love to see/hear what the robot experts would say about how it would work on your farm.

  • @jeffrichards66
    @jeffrichards66 Před 2 lety

    WOW. Just wow. First I've ever seen a robot system. Mightily impressive!

  • @gentlegiant171
    @gentlegiant171 Před 2 lety +1

    Do it tom, the future is green, the future is robots

  • @beakacalek3765
    @beakacalek3765 Před 2 lety +1

    That is amazing. I’ve never seen or heard of robot milking. It looks so clean.

  • @briandolan2685
    @briandolan2685 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video thanks the yards and sheds are so clean and especially the cows I thought it would have been messier seeing as they are eating fresh grass.

  • @tony3424
    @tony3424 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Tom,very interesting to see how the mix of robots and grazing work together.

  • @danielbyrne9027
    @danielbyrne9027 Před 2 lety +6

    33 seconds call me your biggest fan right now

  • @marianbirks6594
    @marianbirks6594 Před 2 lety +1

    So interesting and so relaxed the cows know what they like, a lovely farm

  • @jldisme
    @jldisme Před rokem

    I like the tours a lot.Thanks, Tom. That system is unbelievably fantastic. Why wouldn't you want to use it? You could put the time saving into relaxing or some of your other farm ventures. -Jo Lori D. from West Virginia, USA

  • @lutherhitt7430
    @lutherhitt7430 Před 2 lety

    A nice Visit. Thank You Tom !

  • @feirmfactor859
    @feirmfactor859 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Great explanation of a modern milking system. Well done Tom!!

  • @AlleyCat-1
    @AlleyCat-1 Před 2 lety

    I watched a video a few yrs back abt the robotic milking system. It is so cool. 1 system I watched the cow's got their hooves washed, their bag/teats washed/brushed & after being milked dipped, some could be fed while being milked. It was just so cool. I love the option that the cow's have to go be milked when they want vs the farmer. Better option.

  • @rbjr.8106
    @rbjr.8106 Před 2 lety +1

    I say Go for it!!! Can't see how you could go wrong... Cows stay pampered, and Dairy men and women add more time to their day. (And more sleep, and family time, if you so choose.

  • @samhatton1531
    @samhatton1531 Před 2 lety +3

    It's a very well set up farm is it it Tom. Great vid

  • @peterparsons7141
    @peterparsons7141 Před 2 lety +1

    Not to compare animals to humans, However ! Societal studies of the work place(humans) consistently showed that when workers have control over things like, when to take a breather, when to push hard, when to stop for a snack etc... having control of choice, had signifigant benefits. Lower stress was the big one.. Improved quality of life, health.
    It’s not a big leap to apply these ideas to farm animals and if you analyze your production data it will be interesting to see how this evolves!

  • @scottwiley8547
    @scottwiley8547 Před 2 lety

    That barn and those cows are so clean....this is amazing. I love cows and farmers. Thanks Tom for showing this to us.

  • @djborud
    @djborud Před 2 lety

    Thank you for showing the integration of tech to decrease the workload while maintaining what is best for the cows. That is an awesome system!

  • @Hoosier60
    @Hoosier60 Před 2 lety +1

    Man, those zero grazing cows were some happy cows!! I’m not a dairy farmer, but that was still impressive. Definitely, some ideas that need to be processed when considering robots for milking cows! Potential considerations for your future dairy farm plans can be found here Tom and Andrew.🤔

  • @thousandwattflowerpot5419

    This setup sounds pretty sweet. Plus it seems like it can be built in stages which likely makes more sense to keep the debt load under control. The customization of the feeding and milking is a great selling point imo. Tom Pembertons 500 Cow Club 2027.

  • @ritchiechristopher5603

    Thanks for this video - never seen the detail on robots before. They look happy cows there.

  • @martinspijker9661
    @martinspijker9661 Před 2 lety +4

    ithere is a farm in the netherlands that milks with 10 robots, twice a day the cows brought in for milking just as with a parlour but the milking is done with robots.. works great

    • @TomPembertonFarmLife
      @TomPembertonFarmLife  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s amazing how it all works

    • @martinspijker9661
      @martinspijker9661 Před 2 lety

      @@TomPembertonFarmLife that farmer can do all its work in the time of the milking..very efficient..

  • @kveps23
    @kveps23 Před 2 lety +1

    Gea setup is the best! Yea, it's bit expensive but it's worth it...

  • @Eisen_Jaeger
    @Eisen_Jaeger Před 2 lety +1

    Even holding off on the robots the Cowscout system may be well worth looking at getting.

    • @GEAFarming
      @GEAFarming Před 2 lety

      Yes absolutely! CowScout is always worth it!

  • @davidfeatch1436
    @davidfeatch1436 Před 2 lety +1

    Robots are the way forward Tom, it may keep Dad on the farm longer as well. You could even use it as a tourist attraction for the farm shop.

  • @suzannedavies2480
    @suzannedavies2480 Před 2 lety

    How lovely that the cows are choosing their best life effectively and the farmers have less work and the cows are happier. Obviously there is a large initial outlay but wow this method looks fab!

  • @trishhartland5156
    @trishhartland5156 Před 2 lety

    That was really informative I enjoyed seeing that set up but truly the best part was how chilled the cows looked which in my opinion shows how happy they are x

  • @chrispayne1029
    @chrispayne1029 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Video you’ve got to look forwardTom that is the future and I think that would benefit your farm in a massive way for you and your family 👏👌👍

  • @MarioDallaRiva
    @MarioDallaRiva Před 2 lety

    Huge respect for you farmers 👏🏻👏🏻
    Some happy girls there 👍🏻 super operation.

  • @DreamyEdit99
    @DreamyEdit99 Před 2 lety +2

    That’s some proper Kit.
    Loved the video

  • @charleslynch7274
    @charleslynch7274 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow such a kool farm thanks for taking us along technology is absolutely amazing these days and only getting better

    • @GEAFarming
      @GEAFarming Před 2 lety

      Hi Jesse, production and milk solids will depend on several things, the breed, milk amount, milk speed, frequency of milking, herd health, the feeding, the barn layout etc. Herd management and feeding play a very big part in having a successful robot farm. The range goes from 1800 kg to 3000 kg per box and day.

  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
    @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Před 2 lety +13

    I am thoroughly impressed!
    What kind of back up do they have for when there is a problem with the computers or power?

    • @yesimnew8775
      @yesimnew8775 Před 2 lety +2

      In my farm therea 30min backup but we did install a generater that takes over when we lose power the 30min is for computer.mostly

    • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
      @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Před 2 lety

      @@yesimnew8775 Thanks, that’s great. I had visions of a bunch of cows dancing around holding their udders 😂

    • @GEAFarming
      @GEAFarming Před 2 lety +1

      @@lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Hello Linda, we are proud to have an extensive dealer network which offers a 24/7 emergency support for all our robot systems. We do recommend that the farmers have a backup generator in case of a power cut.