Ensuring the viability of conventional (non-robotic) milking through a multidimensional approach
This article analyzes the physical and organisational challenges of conventional milking in dairy farming and proposes a comprehensive approach integrating ergonomics, workflow optimisation, and animal welfare to maintain its viability and quality.
Description détaillée
Milking, central task in dairy farming, affects productivity, working conditions and animal welfare. As herd sizes increase, technical choices become crucial. Despite the rise of robotisation, conventional milking remains predominant but suffers from a degree of strain, reducing its attractiveness. Studies show a wide diversity of installations and a growing mismatch between cow morphology and milking parlour ergonomics, leading to strenuous postures. The main difficulties involve cow flow, teat preparation, surface cleaning, and certain spatial layouts. A comprehensive approach integrating ergonomics, organisation, and technical support is needed to ensure sustainable and high-quality milking.
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Information détaillée sur la contribution
- Projet
- Localisation
- France
- Auteurs
- Jean-Louis POULET, Sébastien GUIOCHEAU, Florian DASSE, Anne-Lise JACQUOT
- Objectif
- Adopt innovative practices
- Type de fichier
- document
- Publié sur
- 01 mai 2026
- Langue originale
- French
- Site officiel du projet
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY