Quantitative Behavior in Dairy Cows under the Conditions of Automatically and Conventionally Milking Systems

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Quantitative Behavior in Dairy Cows under the Conditions of Automatically and Conventionally Milking Systems

Berit FAllner
Berit FAllner Professor Hellriegel Institut at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
Anne Harzke
Anne Harzke
H. Scholz
H. Scholz
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Automatically milking systems increased in the last years in the European Union. Behavior of lactating dairy cows in the barn can be used to evaluate the effects of changing in the procedures of milking like Forced Cow Traffic (AMS and VMS) and the design of management in the waiting area (AMR).

Quantitative Behavior in Dairy Cows under the Conditions of Automatically and Conventionally Milking Systems

Automatically milking systems increased in the last years in the European Union. Behavior of lactating dairy cows in the barn can be used to evaluate the effects of changing in the procedures of milking like Forced Cow Traffic (AMS and VMS) and the design of management in the waiting area (AMR).

Berit FAllner
Berit FAllner Professor Hellriegel Institut at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
Anne Harzke
Anne Harzke
H. Scholz
H. Scholz

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Berit FAllner. 2014. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – D: Agriculture & Veterinary GJSFR-D Volume 14 (GJSFR Volume 14 Issue D8): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJSFR

Print ISSN 0975-5896

e-ISSN 2249-4626

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Quantitative Behavior in Dairy Cows under the Conditions of Automatically and Conventionally Milking Systems

Berit FAllner
Berit FAllner Professor Hellriegel Institut at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
Anne Harzke
Anne Harzke
H. Scholz
H. Scholz

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