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Goats are sensitive animals and selective eaters. Minor changes in feed composition have a major impact on the growth and health of your goats and milk production. With SIEPLO’s modern and future-oriented feeding systems you can determine the feed composition very precisely and achieve a continuous feeding pattern.
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Feed more frequently
Healthier goats, higher milk production
Are you looking to feed your goats seven to eight times a day, where for each round you dispense exactly the desired composition and quantity of feed? It can be done with the SIEPLO feeding robot. In this way you optimally match the natural eating behaviour of the goat. Continuity in feed frequency and feed composition contribute to a stable pH value in the rumen of the goat. And that, in turn, ensures better animal health and higher milk production.
Mix and dispense with precision
Better feed intake, less feed loss
Goats are selective eaters. This makes it even more important to mix different types of food well. Hence, SIEPLO feeding systems contain vertical mixing augers. This creates a homogeneous and aerated mixture, while the structure of your feed remains intact. What is the outcome? Goat farmers see that their goats leave less feed behind and less feed is pulled into the stall. As a result, you save on residual feed.
Data-driven feeding
Precise recording of feed data
Want to see exactly how much food you fed per day per pen last week? No problem. SIEPLO’s feeding systems record all important feeding data very precisely. Simply put them next to your milking data. This allows you to continuously improve your feeding schedules.
Higher returns
Save on labour and feed costs
Expand your goat farming This is often difficult. Consequently, it makes sense that you are on the lookout for yield improvements in the stall. With SIEPLO’s clever feeding systems and feeding robot, you can feed your goats more often, without having to hire staff or lose more time yourself. Feed efficiency also increases, saving you feed costs.
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