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DeLaval milk meter MM15 accurately records milk yield to provide key data for optimal herd management. Milk flow is weighed with extreme accuracy and always flows downwards without restriction. DeLaval milk meter MM15 is internationally approved for milk yield recording and sampling.
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DeLaval milk meter MM15 is optimized to work together with DeLaval milking point MPC or MP700. In this combination, DeLaval milk meter MM15 functions both as milk meter and flow sensor – informing the cluster remover precisely when clusters need to be removed.
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- It weighs the milk so no estimations are required. It is also insensitive to foam, air and flow disturbance
- Milk always flows downwards to give a stable vacuum
- Measurement is conducted without electricity and is insensitive to fat or high cell levels
- Easy to calibrate and allows frequent control
- It is easy to see the milk through its transparent body
- Easy to clean externally due to the integrated shut off valve
- An excellent sampling device that is easy to use, safe and has no air intake
With DeLaval milk meter MM15, you can monitor day-to-day milk output and your herd’s overall milk production. Milk yield is an important variable when calculating feed rations too. Individual cow rations are easier to set when using accurate information provided by DeLaval milk meter MM15.
With accurate milk recording, you are aware of each cow’s day-to-day milk yield and can react quickly if health problems arise. DeLaval milk meter MM15 enables selection of cows by milk yield to allow for improved breeding and better overall herd management.
- Quickly solve problems with cows that are yielding less than usual.
- Quickly identify bad starts on lactation cows or early performing heifers.
- Reduce concentrate costs per litre of milk produced and test different feeding strategies.
- Get more milk through the entire lactation cycle and better control of quotas.
- Keep your cows in better condition.
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