Specifically designed for goat milking
The SR Rapid Exit parlour is available in either a high-line or low-line configuration, making it perfect for those requiring a high-throughput parlour for either sheep or goat milking operations.
One of the quickest milking parlours in terms of animals milked per hour thanks to efficient entry and exit design, the SR Rapid Exit excels at milking small ruminant animals. Animals are quickly and safely guided into the milking parlour, where individual indexing gates align animals to the ideal milking presentation.
Customise your SR Rapid Exit to suit your milking operation – whether you’re looking to build new or retrofit an existing bovine parlour with either a double-up or swing-over milking configuration.
Automation options:
Milking Performance Goats & Sheep / Hour | ||||||
Rows / Hr | 12 | 10 | 8.6 | 7.5 | 6.7 | |
Row Times (Mins) | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
No. Goats & Sheep Milked per hour | ||||||
Size of System | 2 x 20 | 480 | 400 | 343 | 300 | 267 |
2 x 30 | 720 | 600 | 514 | 450 | 400 | |
2 x 34 | 816 | 680 | 583 | 510 | 453 | |
2 x 36 | 864 | 720 | 617 | 540 | 480 | |
2 x 40 | 960 | 800 | 754 | 600 | 533 | |
2 x 44 | 1056 | 880 | 754 | 660 | 587 | |
2 x 50 | 1200 | 1000 | 857 | 750 | 667 |
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