Dairy Farming

Feeding Systems

GEA Dairyfeed F4000

 

Promote the feed intake of your performance groups with fresh TMR rations, in small portions throughout the day. GEA Automated Feeding System weighs, mixes and distributes the feed as you have planned and take over the labor-intensive feeding tasks from you.

 

GEA’s Automated Feed Pusher eases the workload, pushing the feed towards the feed fence at intervals chosen by you. If you want to additionally support your cow’s performance, the Automated Concentrate Feeder distributes the concentrate individually, precisely as it is needed in the lactation phase. In the youngstock area, the Automated Calf Feeders provide the calf milk and concentrated formulas necessary for healthy growth right from the beginning. Efficient feeding is your key to achieving good milk performance of your herd! 

GEA Dairyfeed F4500 – Automated Feeding Robot

 

Feeding is the biggest cost factor in managing a farm. Here, the quality, frequency, and optimization of mixed rations for each group of cows are decisive to milk production. This is where the GEA DairyFeed F4500 feeding robot helps farmers to have more flexibility for their daily routines as well as precise management of their feeding strategy.

GEA Dairyfeed F4600 – Calf Feeders

 

Healthy calf raising forms the basis for performance orientated and profitable dairy farming. The optimum foundation for successful calf raising is provided by GEA automated calf feeders. They supply your calves according to their needs and reduce your routine work in calf raising to a minimum.

 

Each calf develops differently – therefore, individual feeding is the key to success. The automated calf feeders can be programmed to meet animal requirements: whether for raising or fattening. Each calf receives what it needs for healthy growth.

GEA Dairyfeed F4700 – Concentrated Feeders

 

The optimal feeding of each individual animal is the prerequisite for the healthy day-to-day life of the herd.

GEA Dairyfeed F4800 – Feed Pushers

 

Frequent pushing feed stimulates cow traffic, increases dry matter intake, promotes animal health and contributes to better milk production. This also leaves you and your employees with fewer time-consuming, physical tasks, giving you more time to spend on other important tasks or leisure activities.