The benchmark in teat spraying
The next generation of automatic Teat Spray Systems for rotary milking parlors standardizes the milking process, optimizes the cow's position for even easier attachment and supports clean and better milking out.
The Teat Spray System is fully automatic and can be integrated into many GEA rotary systems. This standardizes the milking routine and makes it possible to save one worker for manual dipping. By reducing the workload and possibly saving labor for dipping, a significant cost saving is achieved while improving the teat and udder health of the entire herd.
The GEA Teat Spray System can deliver full teat barrel pre-spray coverage to cows before the cluster is attached. The pre-dip agent is wiped off before attachment, allowing for even more hygienic milking. Pre-spray nozzles are set wide to ensure complete coverage of the filled udder.
Pre & post spray nozzles set at different distances for optimal coverage. Plus, the use of different pre & post teat spray combinations.
Pre-spray nozzles set wider apart for milk-filled udders, where teats are set further apart. Post-spray nozzles set closer together for milked-out udders, where teats are positioned closer together.
With four designated post-spray nozzles set closer together to cater for milked-out udders, the GEA Teat Spray System provides optimal coverage of the full teat barrel directly after milking, ensuring teat canal are protected from harmful pathogens.
The cows are always in the optimal position for attaching and applying the teat spray, because they usually do not step on the Teat Spray System. This always creates space for the more comfortable and faster application from behind.
For cows and heifers of all sizes and breeds.
Immediately after cluster removal
For optimal cluster and milk tube alignment and easy clean-down
For full coverage of all four teats.
So that there is always enough dipping agent for milking
At both pre and post spraying
Easy to install and with a future-proof upgrades. The GEA Teat Spray System can be added to either a new rotary build or an existing rotary milking parlor!
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