
Proper Milk Let-Down
In-Liner Everything provides an ideal stimulation process which can be programmed for each individual cow based on stage of lactation.
This ideally timed process simply performs milking after milking when you take a look at average milk flow rates per minute, on both the DairyRobot R9500 and DairyProQ.

Fast Yet Gentle Milking
The In-Liner Everything process replicates an ideal prep procedure and that translates to fast milkings. Cows are milked out quickly and can return to eat and rest as soon as possible.

Efficiency Like No Other
With In-Liner Everything, you only need to locate the teat and attach the teat cup once — not twice like other robots that prep and milk with separate systems. This allows the DairyRobot R9500 to reach new levels of efficiency, maximizing milkings per box.

Protecting Milk Quality
Revolutionary milk sensors checking milk quality characteristics and a full coverage in-liner post dipping system demonstrate that farms can achieve exceptional SCC numbers with the In-Liner Everything process.

Superior Performance Compared to Spray Systems
Dip application performance utilizing GEA’s automated in-liner technology was measured during a commercial farm trial. In total 4,541 teats from 307 cows were observed for 4 consecutive days, demonstrating a highly effective dipping rate of 91.6%.

In-Liner Everything – Data Driven!
Facts matter when making a robot purchase. Learn more about each step within the revolutionary In-Liner Everything process used on the GEA DairyRobot R9500 and GEA DairyProQ systems.
Robot Performance Data: Data gathered from U.S. herds over a 6-month period. Farms were robot rotaries or had 4 or more boxes and over 400 total cow milkings per day.
SCC Data: Averages based off a random sampling of GEA robot farms in the U.S. and Canada in 2019.
Dip Coverage Study: Results were measured by the percentage of teats with a drop of teat dip at the teat orifice. Berg W, Rose-Meierhöfer S, Ammon C, Kobbe C. 2014. Dipping efficiency and teat dip residues in milk using an automatic dipping system. Journal of Dairy Science. 97(6):3689–3693.
Results on individual farms may vary depending on factors such as (but not limited to): system configuration and settings, herd characteristics, management protocols and equipment maintenance. No specific results are guaranteed. This data does not constitute warranties of any kind.
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