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  • How dairy robots are changing work for cows and farmers

    Posted: 2025-04-15 22:26:35

    Dairy robots, like Lely's Astronaut, are transforming dairy farms by automating milking. Cows choose when to be milked, entering robotic stalls where lasers guide the attachment of milking equipment. This voluntary system increases milking frequency, boosting milk yield and improving udder health. While requiring upfront investment and ongoing maintenance, these robots reduce labor demands, offer more flexible schedules for farmers, and provide detailed data on individual cow health and milk production, enabling better management and potentially more sustainable practices. This shift grants cows greater autonomy and allows farmers to focus on other aspects of farm operation and herd management.

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    Hacker News commenters generally viewed the robotic milking system positively, highlighting its potential benefits for both cows and farmers. Several pointed out the improvement in cow welfare, as the system allows cows to choose when to be milked, reducing stress and potentially increasing milk production. Some expressed concern about the high initial investment cost and the potential for job displacement for farm workers. Others discussed the increased data collection enabling farmers to monitor individual cow health and optimize feeding strategies. The ethical implications of further automation in agriculture were also touched upon, with some questioning the long-term effects on small farms and rural communities. A few commenters with farming experience offered practical insights into the system's maintenance and the challenges of integrating it into existing farm operations.