Cow Compatibility With Robotic Milking; Udder Shape Requirements - Fullwood M2erlin Operating Instructions For Safe Use

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Ref / Pt.No: 294130
Revision: C
Date: 24-Mar-17

6. Cow Compatibility with Robotic Milking

The size of the cow, and the condition and shape of her udder should be assessed for
suitability prior to introduction.
6.1

Udder Shape Requirements

THIS SECTION IS A GUIDE AND BY NO MEANS DEFINITIVE.
Udder Shape Requirements
The udders and teats should be free from dirt and excess hair. Udders and belly
hair should be clipped and/or flamed using appropriate equipment and
techniques, at least once every three months. Tails should be trimmed and the
hair kept as short as possible.
The udder should be free from extra teats, bumps and swellings
294130
Operating Instructions for Safe Use
Fullwood M²erlin
Teat Visibility (C):
Each pair of teats (front and rear) should be
visible, without interruption, across a 3cm
minimum width horizontal band.
Teat height (D):
The end of any teat must be a minimum of
35cm above floor level.
Rear teat visibility (E):
Rear teat ends must be more than 3cm below
the level of the lowest part of the udder.
Teat spacing – front to rear (F):
Front teats should be at least 7cm before the
rear teats
Teat separation distance (A).
The inner dimension between the teats must
be:
front teats – minimum 12.5cm, maximum
30cm
rear teats – minimum 3cm
Teat thickness (B):
minimum 1.5cm, maximum 3.5cm,
Teat vertical alignment:
o
maximum 30
off the vertical
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