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Lely Juno Automatic Feed Pusher

24/ 7 feed pushing!

Content

1. Introduction2. What is the Lely Juno feed pusher?3. Why Juno?4. Juno 100 – 150; the differences5. New software; dynamic pushing6. Customer satisfaction

Introduction• Movie Juno 100 – Juno 150

Content

1. Introduction2. What is the Lely Juno feed pusher?3. Why Juno?4. Juno 100 – 150: The differences5. New software; dynamic pushing6. Customer satisfaction

What is the Lely Juno feed pusher?

• Pushes the feed as often as you like

• Totally automated

• Based on routings

• Low maintenance and energy use

• Proven success in terms of increased feed intake

Content

1. Introduction2. What is the Lely Juno feed pusher?3. Why Juno?4. Juno 100 – 150: The differences5. New software; dynamic pushing6. Customer satisfaction

Why Juno? From feed to milk

• Cows spend 3 - 5 hours a day eating

• They consume 7 - 10 meals a day

• They ruminate 7 - 10 hours a day

• +/- 20 kg dry matter a day

• Fibre particles remain in the rumen: 20 - 48 hours

Why Juno? Feed management

Is all about

• Feed bunk design

• Feed quality

• Feeding frequency

• Feed push-ups

• Prevents de-mixing/ selection of the roughage• ‘Motivates’ cows to eat• Constant feed available• Improves cow health since cows do not need to push their

shoulders against the feed fence• Improves feeding table hygiene due to more push ups

Why Juno? Feed push-ups

Why Juno? Activate cows to eat

Why Juno? Results

3 times a day 8 times a day

10.9 % more visits to the robots

3.5 % more intake of dry matter

Why Juno? Results

Why Juno? Results

Research done by the Institute for Research of Animal production(VÚŽV) Praha Uhřínêves, Prag

Authors: doc.ing. Oldřich Doležal, DrSc.ing. Jitka Nêmeĉkováing. Josef Knížek

Technical design: David ProcházkaMartina Slavíková

Milk yield in kg

Body w

eight in kg

Why Juno? Results

• Juno CO2 emission: 350 kg• Tractor CO2 emission: 1424 kg

• Juno energy consumption: 500 kWh• Tractor energy consumption: 5475 kWh

• Juno has 4 times lower CO2 emission• Juno has 10 times less energy consumption

Why Juno? Results

Example of energy and depreciation• Running costs of a tractor or quad: €10.65 per hour

• € 10.65 x 92.25 hours = € 970 annually

Price Trends of Diesel per liter in America

Source: shell.com Source: dieselserviceandsupply.com

Why Juno? Results

Example of labour savings91.25 hours X € 22.50 an hour = +/- € 2053,- annually

Decreasing availability of labour Average labour cost in Europe

Content

1. Introduction2. What is the Lely Juno feed pusher? 3. Why Juno? 4. Juno 100 – 150; the differences5. New software; dynamic pushing6. Customer satisfaction

Juno 100 – 150; the differences

Juno 100 – 150; the differences The power of Juno 100

• More compact, making it suitable for every barn - perfect for smaller feed alleys - less obstruction

• Attractive price

• Can push the same weight, height and distance as Juno 150 with higher speed

Juno 100 – 150; the differences The power of Juno 150

• Excellently suitable for outside use- Drives on open feeding alleys (open

ridges and open feeding alleys on the outside)

- Performs routings between two barns

• Charging and ultrasound sensor possible on both sides

• Needs less space for approaching its charging station

Juno 100 – 150; the differences E-link

Juno 150• Inside, underneath the cover

Juno 100• Outside, disconnectable• Storage tray can be mounted

in the barn or in the office

Juno 100 – 150; the differences Collision detector

Juno 1001. No electric pulse device in the rubber ring of the collision

detector (different material and software solution)2. Safety bar (child protection) not necessary, because

diameter, type of rubber and space underneath the skirt are different

Juno 100 – 150; the differences Product specifications

Juno 100 & 150• Push height: no more than 65 cm• Push width: less than 200 cm• Push weight: approx. 350 kg max.

(depending on feed type)

Juno 100 – 150; the differencesThe differences Juno 100 Juno 150

Approaching the charging station (m) 5 3

Departing from the charging station (m) 1 1,5

Minimum width of feed alley (m) 1,25 + width of feed 2,00 + width of feed

Charging unit: w x d x h (cm) 28 x 27 x 21 36,9 x 26 x 62,3

Charging left both sides

E-link control disconnectable, outside storage inside the storage tray

Diameter (cm) 111 156

Height (cm) 104 106

Weight (kg) 574 575

Height of the push-blade (cm) 57 51

Feed bunk: Height horizontal bar (cm)* 80 to 135 80 to 115

* with High Level Sensor (cm) not an option 80 to 150

Ultrasound Sensor 1 side, left 2 sides, left standard and right optional

Inductive Sensor no yes

Reset pointscharging station, collision and reset point

on the route charging station/ navigates on metal strips

Determination of distance sensor on rear wheels sensor on rear wheels / inductive sensor

Outside no yes

Content

1. Introduction2. What is the Lely Juno feed pusher?3. Juno 100 – 150: The differences4. New software; dynamic pushing5. Why Juno? 6. Customer satisfaction

New software; dynamic pushing What is dynamic pushing?

• No pre-determined distance to the feed fence

• Based on the amount of feed/ back pressure

• Merely involves pre-setting the route, minimal distance to the feed fence and filling in the time plan

• Can be set for 4 different feed types: • Extra light• Light• Normal• Heavy

New software; dynamic pushing

• Not every feeding place has the same amount of feed• Because of number of cows eating at specific feed place• Because of bringing feed on feed alley by tractor/ mixer wagon

• When you do not have a regular feeding pattern• Because of variety (F.e. day 1 and 2 feeding once every 2 days, day 3

feeding twice a day, day 4 different feeding times every day.)

New software; dynamic pushing How does it work?

Movie dynamic pushing

Content

1. Introduction2. What is the Lely Juno feed pusher?3. Why Juno? 4. Juno 100 – 150: The differences5. New software6. Customer satisfaction

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How do customers rank the Juno in general?

Customer satisfaction

Why do farmers recommend the Juno to fellow dairy farmers?

Customer satisfaction Customer comments

• With more than 1 cow per feeding place the demand for constant feed availability is high - the Lely Juno feed pusher is the solution.

• Less cows on the attention list owing to improved cow traffic./ Stimulates the cows to come to the feed fence.

• Low-ranking cows benefit from continuous feed availability.

• More tranquility in the barn.

Customer satisfaction Customer comments

• No need to open the big doors during the cold winter days for the tractor.

• No heavy or time-consuming work.

• Reliable and gives the farmer even more flexibility.

• The result is a nice, virtually empty feed bunk.

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