SenseHub® MilkPlus


SenseHub® MilkPlus in-line sensors provide fast, frequent data for milk yield, fat, protein, lactose, blood and conductivity per cow per milking.

The sense to know her milk production, daily.

This 6-in-1 sensor measures yield, fat, protein, lactose, blood and conductivity.

Make more informed management decisions using frequent, up-to-date, individual cow milk data throughout her entire lactation.

Data is matched to each cow via Entrance ID then stored and displayed in SenseHub Dairy software, along with data from your cow collars, giving you access to additional reporting and alerts, all in one ecosystem.

Monitor. Understand. Act

These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease in animals. For the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of disease in animals, you should consult your veterinarian. The accuracy of the data collected and presented through this product is not intended to match that of medical devices or scientific measurement devices.

Features

  • Installed in-line
  • Measures yield, fat %, protein %, lactose, blood & conductivity
  • Stores data in SenseHub Dairy software for viewing and reporting
  • Suits herringbone and rotary sheds
  • High Blood and Abnormal Milk alerts
  • Made in New Zealand

Benefits

  • Doesn’t disrupt your milking routine
  • Identify your best and worst producers
  • Optimise feed efficiency
  • Improve breeding and culling decisions
  • Increase production and profitability
  • Helps identify cows that may need vet attention earlier
  • Retrofit and install into any current or new sheds

Compatibility

  • Rotary and herringbone (requires Entrance ID)
  • Requires SenseHub Dairy Premium Application plan
  • Integrated with SenseHub Dairy collars and drafting
  • Schedule auto drafts

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Zanda McDonald Award 2022

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