Facilities and Technology
Dairy cattle producers can find resources and advice on cattle housing systems and dairy equipment. Information on calf and heifer facilities, building freestalls and tie stalls, and cow comfort is also available in this section. Penn State Extension provides practical advice on ventilation systems for dairy housing, and on milking systems’ usage and maintenance.
Dairy Farm Equipment
Choosing between the various dairy cattle housing facilities, handling, and milking equipment options is an important decision for dairy producers. Lactating cows’ welfare has a considerable influence on their productivity, health, and reproduction.
Dairy producers should take into account operational needs, local climate conditions, construction and building costs, and long-term maintenance and upkeep costs. At the same time, they should ensure that dairy cows are comfortable and managed in a safe environment in order to improve herd health and prevent diseases.
Implementing new technology, such as activity monitoring systems, as well as best practices in designing and maintaining proper facilities and equipment, are key to dairy farm profitability.
Dairy Cows Housing Facilities
Dairy cattle, specifically the milking herd and close-up dry cows, can be housed in various types of dairy facilities. The most common options are tie stalls for individual dairy cows, freestalls (cubicles), dry lots, pasture systems, and conventional or compost bedded-pack barns. Automated milking systems are also an option – a free-flow system allows cows to move freely between the robotic milker, feed area, and resting area.
Penn State Extension offers a free webinar on planning dairy calf and heifer facilities, covering sizing strategies, planning procedures, and common calf and heifer housing alternatives.
In this section, producers can also find resources on designing and building dairy cattle freestall housing systems, as well as calf and heifer housing. Additionally, we’ve provided specific recommendations for calf and heifer housing dimensions for Holstein and for Jersey dairy cattle. Information about transitioning from a conventional herringbone milking parlor to a single robot milking system is also available.
Producers looking for suggestions on calves housing and feeding can also access our resources. They’ll find practical advice on topics ranging from group calf housing facilities and challenges to cold-weather calf housing and care.
Ventilation Systems for Dairy Housing
As ventilation systems on dairy housing consume up to 25% of the total energy used on the dairy, efficiency is important when choosing the right system for your farming operations.
In this section, producers can find Penn State Extension comprehensive resources on ventilation systems, efficiency, and maintenance. They can access experts’ advice on natural ventilation for dairy tie stall barns, freestall barns, and for greenhouse livestock barns.
Dairy producers can also get practical tips on how to detect ammonia gas concentration in animal housing using simple instruments. Safety-related topics are also covered in the Dairy Cattle and Personal Safety section.
Cow Milking Equipment
Choosing the right milking system is yet another important decision for dairy producers aiming to optimize and streamline milking operations. Depending on the number of cows milked per day, different choices of systems and machines can be installed to provide optimal efficiency.
Milk parlors are designed for both cow and farmworker comfort and efficiency. Parallel parlors generally accommodate medium to large size herds, while tandem or herringbone parlors are a better fit for smaller operations.
On this page, you can find free webinars offering advice on milking systems operations, as well as practical information on cleaning and maintaining milking equipment. Various resources on robotic milking systems are also published here. Topics range from milk quality and automated milkers to feeding and data collection in robotic milking systems.
The efficient and productive milking process is not the only factor to consider when choosing milking systems, though. Dairy cow health and productivity are also affected by milking technology and processes. Penn State Extension offers an online course on Best Milking Practices – a useful resource for dairy producers and handlers interested in best management and milking practices.
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What Influences Our Choices on Farm Safety?
Keep up the conversation with your fellow producers as well as your industry professionals. Encourage safe farm practices. - Articles
Heifer Freestalls: Size Does Matter
Check out the Dairy Idea Plans developed by the Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering & Penn State Extension. - Workshops
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Dairy Housing Options: My Tie Stall Is Worn Out, Now What?
When 12/10/2024Length 4 hours, 30 minutesEvent Format In-PersonExplore dairy housing solutions with Penn State Extension. Learn to upgrade tiestalls, build low-cost milking facilities, and manage group housing. Ideal for farm owners and managers. - Articles
Transitioning From a Tie Stall to a Freestall
When transitioning from a tie stall to freestall barn, management must change. - Articles
Dairy Farm Preparation to Avoid the Winter Woes
A winter preparation checklist is a simple, but necessary tool. - Articles
Winter Ventilation for Calves
Take a look at calf housing to determine what calves need to stay healthy during cold weather months. - Conferences
$84.00
Women in Dairy Conference
When 11/19/2024Length 7 hoursEvent Format In-PersonLearn and network at this exciting conference for women in the dairy industry! - Articles
Equipment Maintenance for Milkers
Training milking crews and parlor managers on the importance of correcting common milking equipment issues can prevent problems. - Articles
Why Do Dairy Cattle Bunch During the Summer?
Theories as to why dairy cattle may bunch to areas of barns or pastures include predator stressors, fly pressure, and various aspects that contribute to heat stress. - Articles
What is Cow Comfort?
Change management and mindset to design the environment for the cow, not the worker. - Articles
Bedding Considerations to Lower Somatic Cell Count
Weigh the pros and cons when determining the ideal bedding for your cows. - Articles
Is a Brisket Locator Really Necessary?
Properly positioned brisket locators provide correct resting space and minimize injury. - Videos
Poultry Houses and Ammonia
This video series discusses three common types of instruments used to measure ammonia gas levels in poultry houses and animal barns. - Articles
Do Cows Prefer Privacy During Calving?
Maternity pens are used on many farms to allow for personalized care of the calving cow and calf. Learn about different management aspects of individual and group maternity pens. - Articles
Precision Livestock Farming: Dairy Technologies
The article covers what precision technologies can measure, the alert system behind the technology, and the use of different sensors to monitor the reproductive status, and health of the dairy cow. - Articles
Ventilating Greenhouse Livestock Barns
Effective natural ventilation of a greenhouse barn uses properly positioned openings with unobstructed air flow inside the building. - Articles
Selecting Rated Ventilation Fans
This article explains how to select an agricultural ventilation fan for the conditions under which it will be operating in a livestock or greenhouse setting. - Articles
Natural Ventilation for Dairy Tie Stall Barns
Tie stall barns require a ventilation system that allows close control of air exchange and temperature to prevent the barn from reaching freezing temperatures. - Articles
Evaluating Air Quality in Livestock Housing Environments
This publication focuses on important aspects of evaluating and troubleshooting farm animal housing environment and ventilation system performance. - Articles
Psychrometric Chart Use
A psychrometric chart presents properties of air in a graphical format useful for troubleshooting greenhouse or livestock building environmental problems. - Articles
Animal Welfare Objectives for Dairy Facility Design
This article provides a simplified context for animal welfare in relation to engineering design features of dairy housing. - Articles
Ammonia Monitoring in Barns Using Simple Instruments
This article describes simple relatively-inexpensive instruments for detecting ammonia gas concentration in animal housing to assure proper air quality. - Articles
Self-Adjusting Baffle Inlet to Improve Air Distribution
This article explains how to improve ventilation in animal buildings through a self-adjusting baffle inlet. - Articles
Make Your Own Ceiling Inlet Air Speed Monitors
Ventilation inlet air speed monitors described here are a cheap and easy way to assess proper ventilation in livestock buildings. - Articles
Natural Ventilation for Freestall Barns
Cows continuously produce heat and moisture so a ventilation system is necessary to continuously exchange inside air for drier, cooler outside air.