Benefits of Using a Cow Brush in Dairy Farms

Register

dairyconsult

New Member
It is designed to provide relief and relaxation to cows by cleaning and massaging their skin. Dirt and dust that accumulate on cow’s skin cause discomfort to the animal and can harbor harmful parasites if not cleaned off periodically. Cow Brush provides a self-cleaning set up for the cows, eliminating the need for any labor or operator attendance for this purpose.

The brush is activated by means of a movement sensor. It starts rotating as soon as the cow touches the brush. Likewise, brushing action is programmed to stop 30 seconds after the animal moves away from under the brush. The brush is designed to swing in two separate directions, and its position is easily manipulated by the animal. The cow can easily brush its entire upper body with ease, from head to tail.

The rotation of the brush allows it to travel along and across the upper body of the cow. If the brush encounters a certain level of resistance from the brushing surface, it automatically stops and starts turning in the opposite direction to prevent any harm to the animal.

Cow Brush accomplishes two important objectives at the same time. It cleans the skin of your cattle from dirt and dust, and it massages the animal. Advantages of keeping the skin of the animal clean are obvious.Cleanliness is the first step towards a healthier body. And skin that is free of dirt breaths better and has better chances of keeping the parasites away. With its brushing action, it can actually get rid of existing parasites as well. Massaging action also helps to maintain healthier animals. With its gentle yet stimulating bristles, it improves the blood circulation in the small veins close to the skin. It also relaxes the muscles in the upper portion of the body. As a result, the cow is helped to stay in a relaxed state at all times, which is scientifically known to improve milk output in dairy farms.


Manure Handling Equipment
 

Top