This is so great to see!! So glad that We Cover was able to provide you with your new barn. Thank you soi much for your business. Looking forward to what the future brings for your farm :-)
Congratulations! Such a relief to have the big build done and get back to life. Each week you will see improvements and will enjoy your new flexibility in chores!! Such an incredible change for the cows and you guys. An amazing way to milk cows 😊
@@HollcanaFarm A great friend told us it’s pretty much like bringing a new baby home for the first time! It’s all new at first, your exhausted, excited and you life is upside down!!
My next door neigbours started last august in a complete new barn whit 120cows and and two A5 ,after 6 weeks they had like 1 or two cows a day so there is hope for you guys, but the majority will pick it up very soon in general, thanks and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
I was so looking forward to seeing that first cow get milked. If I had a passport, I may have invited myself to witness it first hand. I can see this won’t be a fast process but I didn’t think it would be.
@@geraldsieber7266 it is very exciting and also very slow going at the same time. Feel like you are milking cows 24/7. They say it gets better. I'm not sure right now. I had a long day with a breakdown on the robot arm and they had to come and replace a computer board. When everything is working it is amazing. Hopefully that fixes the problem we've been having.
As I was watching everyone working to get the first cow in, I was thinking to myself, maybe we should have only moved half the herd and milked the other half in the old barn for a while. 😅
Best off luck with your new barn and robot, hopefully a good milk price in the years a head to help pay for it all, were on 45 cence a litre here in Ireland at the moment
@@Flatlanderexpress we bed the cows with sawdust. They have a huge compost pack to lay on that is 1.5 feet deep to start and we work it with a cultivator twice a day to promote composting. It is beautiful and the cows love it. There is only concrete where they eat and go to the robot and that is scraped every hour with collector robot. Happy cows!
Wonderful Video Today!........ She seemed a bit hesitant to be the first one in but once there she seemed very much at ease enjoying her pellets as the robot did it's work. I'm sure you have been busy there, but how is it going so far?.....from some of the other robotic dairies i have been watching they seem to say it takes a week or so for the girls to get used to their new surroundings and routines. How are the girls getting used to the whole new barn setup?..... it looks like quite a change from the old barn. when you were unloading them into the new barn some seemed excited....... We all wait in anticipation for each new video to see how things are progressing...... and since the robot is keeping such detailed records for each girl and each milking are you seeing anything that surprises you other than some teets milk longer than others? ...... just curious LOL..... AS always THANK YOU for sharing Your Journeys with all of us........
@@allendavidson6608 The cows adjusted quickly to the new building. They love the compost pack and after a day or two were eating well at the feed bunk. Only one cow had trouble finding the water. The milking is going as expected. They go in well now without pushing and that happened pretty quickly but getting them to come regularly on their own is taking time. We have to mess up a twice a day schedule at certain times and get them to each find their own rhythm. We are tired but hopeful!
voilà la vidéo qui était attendue. j ai bien aimé le petit rire de satisfaction lorsque que la vache a commencé a être traite😂 comment cela se passe maintenant après 15 jours ? encore merci de nous faire partager votre quotidien d éleveur. bon courage et bonne journée
Thank you! It is going better. Some cows are going all on their own, between 10-15 and the rest go into the robot easily but don't come off the pack without us going to get them. We've had some problems with the robot that have slowed us down. We think a lightning storm damaged it a week ago. They changed a computer board for us yesterday so we hope that improves things. I have been too tired to video, edit or post videos but hopefully it gets better.
Hallo, die ersten 3 -4 Wochen sind die anstrengsten, dann wird es immer besser ! Ihr müst aufpassen, das ihr die Kühe nicht an das holen gewöhnt, deshalb auch mal zu anderen Zeiten hohlen oder mal länger warten lassen. Wir melken seit 14Jahren mit Lely, es gibt nichts besseres ! Gruss aus Germany from Gregor
Congratulations! I’m sure it will take a bit before everything starts to run smoothly. Lots to learn for both you guys and the cows. What is the pan of water for thats in front of the cow being milked?
@@debraw4773 That is a footbath that we can run just water or water and dawn dish soap or add copper sulfate if needed. It's to keep their feet healthy😊 It rinses itself out on a schedule and refills
The robot sprays post dip on at the end. It is hard to see in the video. We did the oredip because we were training the first day and the robot needs to know where their teats are before it can be accurate with brushes before milking them. So normally they are washed with brushes before and sprayed after.
So many things to say. First the lights in the barn from a distance look amazing. Second those cows must have the patience of job. And one question what is the average age of your cows?
We were surprised by how much the barn lights up through the roof the first time we had the lights on at night. We love it! Cows can be patient or persistent too. If they want in the robot they will stick it out or push someone else out of the way. It's kinda funny to watch now. Our oldest cow is 15 which is rare. I'm not sure of the average because we changed over computer programs and I'm still figuring things out. We tend to have a good amount of older cows to young heifers ratio. Even though the tie stall didn't seem great our cows lasted well there. Hopefully that continues!
We do have two in the herd that were from a Lely compost pack farm. The one has been a problem because she sticks her head in the robot door and won't let anyone else in😂. The other one we have to go and get as much as our own cows. She goes in great once she is there. Can't win sometimes!
Cool! Never seen a computer milker work. Milked cows 50+ years, many different ways. One question. Why does it quarter milk? Seemed excessive on a young even uttered cow to me.
@@richardhoover7569 Well, this was one of the things that really sold me on Lely Robots. You would be amazed how much each teat is different. In length of time and amount that they milk. I always hated seeing all teats hung on longer when only one needed it. Most come off around the same time but some are very different. It prevents damage to the teats.
Once the robot learned their udder it went much quicker on, with less banging around. The first few squirts of milk are diverted to sewer. Otherwise my husband said yes there are other robots that wash each teat after the cup is on. Lely is still considered top of the robot milker world in many other ways. This was a very first milking by the robot on a fresh heifer and can't be compared to other videos of robots that have been working awhile.
Awesome looking barn
Great video Debra Ron John Jr and crew
This is so great to see!! So glad that We Cover was able to provide you with your new barn. Thank you soi much for your business. Looking forward to what the future brings for your farm :-)
Awesome milking robot
Congratulations! Such a relief to have the big build done and get back to life. Each week you will see improvements and will enjoy your new flexibility in chores!! Such an incredible change for the cows and you guys. An amazing way to milk cows 😊
thank you! It is nice to hear that it will get better from someone who knows!
@@HollcanaFarm A great friend told us it’s pretty much like bringing a new baby home for the first time! It’s all new at first, your exhausted, excited and you life is upside down!!
My next door neigbours started last august in a complete new barn whit 120cows and and two A5 ,after 6 weeks they had like 1 or two cows a day so there is hope for you guys, but the majority will pick it up very soon in general, thanks and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
@@mennoreuten1563 Thank you for that!!😊
Congratulations! Looking forward to many more updates.
AWESOME JOB !!! Was waiting for that first cow to go through....lol...Enjoy the new setup. And alitte time for other things...
@@Rodney-sf1mc me too!
Seems to be fun at the beginning! Good luck!
I was so looking forward to seeing that first cow get milked. If I had a passport, I may have invited myself to witness it first hand. I can see this won’t be a fast process but I didn’t think it would be.
@@geraldsieber7266 it is very exciting and also very slow going at the same time. Feel like you are milking cows 24/7. They say it gets better. I'm not sure right now. I had a long day with a breakdown on the robot arm and they had to come and replace a computer board. When everything is working it is amazing. Hopefully that fixes the problem we've been having.
As I was watching everyone working to get the first cow in, I was thinking to myself, maybe we should have only moved half the herd and milked the other half in the old barn for a while. 😅
@@HollcanaFarm you are working with the most amazing company and they will make sure you are well taken care of! Hang in there it will get better!!
Best off luck with your new barn and robot, hopefully a good milk price in the years a head to help pay for it all, were on 45 cence a litre here in Ireland at the moment
Thank you! I hope the price gets better and better for you!
do u bed ur cows or let them lay in the muck
@@Flatlanderexpress we bed the cows with sawdust. They have a huge compost pack to lay on that is 1.5 feet deep to start and we work it with a cultivator twice a day to promote composting. It is beautiful and the cows love it. There is only concrete where they eat and go to the robot and that is scraped every hour with collector robot. Happy cows!
Nice to see ! the Lely factory is close to were i live in the Netherlands.
@@robballering3908 That's really neat!!
Wonderful Video Today!........ She seemed a bit hesitant to be the first one in but once there she seemed very much at ease enjoying her pellets as the robot did it's work. I'm sure you have been busy there, but how is it going so far?.....from some of the other robotic dairies i have been watching they seem to say it takes a week or so for the girls to get used to their new surroundings and routines. How are the girls getting used to the whole new barn setup?..... it looks like quite a change from the old barn. when you were unloading them into the new barn some seemed excited....... We all wait in anticipation for each new video to see how things are progressing...... and since the robot is keeping such detailed records for each girl and each milking are you seeing anything that surprises you other than some teets milk longer than others? ...... just curious LOL..... AS always THANK YOU for sharing Your Journeys with all of us........
@@allendavidson6608 The cows adjusted quickly to the new building. They love the compost pack and after a day or two were eating well at the feed bunk. Only one cow had trouble finding the water. The milking is going as expected. They go in well now without pushing and that happened pretty quickly but getting them to come regularly on their own is taking time. We have to mess up a twice a day schedule at certain times and get them to each find their own rhythm. We are tired but hopeful!
@@allendavidson6608 seeing the difference in each teat is amazing. Some take so much longer than others too!
voilà la vidéo qui était attendue. j ai bien aimé le petit rire de satisfaction lorsque que la vache a commencé a être traite😂
comment cela se passe maintenant après 15 jours ?
encore merci de nous faire partager votre quotidien d éleveur.
bon courage et bonne journée
Thank you! It is going better. Some cows are going all on their own, between 10-15 and the rest go into the robot easily but don't come off the pack without us going to get them. We've had some problems with the robot that have slowed us down. We think a lightning storm damaged it a week ago. They changed a computer board for us yesterday so we hope that improves things. I have been too tired to video, edit or post videos but hopefully it gets better.
Hallo,
die ersten 3 -4 Wochen sind die anstrengsten, dann wird es immer besser !
Ihr müst aufpassen, das ihr die Kühe nicht an das holen gewöhnt, deshalb auch mal zu anderen Zeiten hohlen oder mal länger warten lassen.
Wir melken seit 14Jahren mit Lely, es gibt nichts besseres !
Gruss aus Germany from Gregor
@@motormonkey8329 Thank you! That is so encouraging! We needed that right now!😊
Waiting for that milker to ajust and conect was stressfull
Yes, extreme highs and lows! That's for sure!
I want to see more of the cows 🐄 getting milk
@@markgreen9763 ok it's coming....Thanks for watching!!
How did it take to milk all of the cows the first time. Great videos you have taken of process of building your new barn
@@aubreyhuntley1628 10 hours I think. Thank you!
@@aubreyhuntley1628 sorry I thought you meant for the day, how long but the first time through took 10 hours.
Congratulations! I’m sure it will take a bit before everything starts to run smoothly. Lots to learn for both you guys and the cows.
What is the pan of water for thats in front of the cow being milked?
@@debraw4773 That is a footbath that we can run just water or water and dawn dish soap or add copper sulfate if needed. It's to keep their feet healthy😊 It rinses itself out on a schedule and refills
She's not too keen on that foot bath.
@@berrypainter yes, it's like everything else, they have to get used to the idea. They don't understand when you explain it's good for them😉
@@HollcanaFarm just like children
No post dip? Thought the robot is supposed to pre and post dip.
The robot sprays post dip on at the end. It is hard to see in the video. We did the oredip because we were training the first day and the robot needs to know where their teats are before it can be accurate with brushes before milking them. So normally they are washed with brushes before and sprayed after.
So many things to say. First the lights in the barn from a distance look amazing. Second those cows must have the patience of job. And one question what is the average age of your cows?
We were surprised by how much the barn lights up through the roof the first time we had the lights on at night. We love it! Cows can be patient or persistent too. If they want in the robot they will stick it out or push someone else out of the way. It's kinda funny to watch now. Our oldest cow is 15 which is rare. I'm not sure of the average because we changed over computer programs and I'm still figuring things out. We tend to have a good amount of older cows to young heifers ratio. Even though the tie stall didn't seem great our cows lasted well there. Hopefully that continues!
Will not be long and the "Ladies" will be telling you how to run it
They seem to adjust better than us!
Borrow cows used to Lely from another farm, train yours.
We do have two in the herd that were from a Lely compost pack farm. The one has been a problem because she sticks her head in the robot door and won't let anyone else in😂. The other one we have to go and get as much as our own cows. She goes in great once she is there. Can't win sometimes!
Cool! Never seen a computer milker work. Milked cows 50+ years, many different ways. One question. Why does it quarter milk? Seemed excessive on a young even uttered cow to me.
@@richardhoover7569 Well, this was one of the things that really sold me on Lely Robots. You would be amazed how much each teat is different. In length of time and amount that they milk. I always hated seeing all teats hung on longer when only one needed it. Most come off around the same time but some are very different. It prevents damage to the teats.
You contaminated the nozzles banging into her udders several times. This is a lousy robot compared to other robots I have seen in action.
Once the robot learned their udder it went much quicker on, with less banging around. The first few squirts of milk are diverted to sewer. Otherwise my husband said yes there are other robots that wash each teat after the cup is on. Lely is still considered top of the robot milker world in many other ways. This was a very first milking by the robot on a fresh heifer and can't be compared to other videos of robots that have been working awhile.
This is a reality of robot milking. What brand robot is better?