Is your milking system ready for cold weather?

This week parts of Ireland saw the first snow of winter and many dairy farmers may be wondering if their milking systems are ready for the colder weather.

The Department of Defence’s Be Winter Ready booklet has some good advice on preventing ice forming on milking machines and what farmers should do long-term to prevent damage from freezing weather.

Daily maintenance

Winter checks

There are some practical steps farmers can take in advance of spells of cold weather to prevent damage to milking machines.

Where needed, the following alterations can be carried out at this time of year.

  • Ensure that water supplying pipes are either buried or sufficiently insulated to prevent freezing.
  • Guard open parlour entrances, or poorly fitting doors, using temporary plastic sheeting.
  • Consider investing in a thermostatically controlled heater for the plant room which can be set to switch on at a given temperature.

Long-term planning

Meanwhile, farmers should keep Ireland’s changeable weather in mind when improving infrastructure on the farm.

This advice holds true for the milking system too, so farmers should think about long-term cold protection:

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