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The VMS V300 2025 is a new model in the DeLaval milking robot series. Shorter milking times are possible due to a pre-set vacuum at the teat tip.
The VMS V300 2025 is a new model in the DeLaval milking robot series. It is designed to allow for shorter milking times by applying a preset vacuum at the teat tip.
Faster, smarter, and more spacious: DeLaval introduces a new milking robot model that promises several advantages. The VMS V300 2025 is part of the Voluntary Milking System (VMS) series. It has been developed in collaboration with customers and offers some unique features.
Compared to its predecessor, the VMS 2025 features a larger box. This is intended to enhance milking comfort and make the robot more accessible for different breeds of cows.
Shorter milking times and mastitis early detection
A new feature is the Flow-Responsive Milking, which maintains a constant, preset vacuum at the teat tip throughout the milking process. This is designed to ensure a smoother milk flow and consequently reduce milking times. This feature will be included as standard in all new milking robots starting from September 2025. Retrofitting is also possible for existing robots.
Additional features such as DeLaval Plus, a digital service for performance monitoring and control, can be optionally added by farmers. The new Milk Cell Analysis Sensor can also be added if needed. This sensor is an optical device used for counting somatic cells in the milk. It aims to aid in the early detection of mastitis and making decisions regarding drying off.
Faster, smarter, and more spacious: DeLaval introduces a new milking robot model that promises several advantages. The VMS V300 2025 is part of the Voluntary Milking System (VMS) series. It has been developed in collaboration with customers and offers some unique features.
Compared to its predecessor, the VMS 2025 features a larger box. This is intended to enhance milking comfort and make the robot more accessible for different breeds of cows.
Shorter milking times and mastitis early detection
A new feature is the Flow-Responsive Milking, which maintains a constant, preset vacuum at the teat tip throughout the milking process. This is designed to ensure a smoother milk flow and consequently reduce milking times. This feature will be included as standard in all new milking robots starting from September 2025. Retrofitting is also possible for existing robots.
Additional features such as DeLaval Plus, a digital service for performance monitoring and control, can be optionally added by farmers. The new Milk Cell Analysis Sensor can also be added if needed. This sensor is an optical device used for counting somatic cells in the milk. It aims to aid in the early detection of mastitis and making decisions regarding drying off.
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