The End of Maze and the Introduction of Beet Pulp

TLDRThe maze is coming to an end, and we're introducing beet pulp into the cows' diet. See how the cows react to the change.

Key insights

🌽The maze crop is almost finished, and we are preparing to switch to a new feed.

🐄We are introducing beet pulp into the cows' diet and monitoring their reaction.

🥛The cows are still producing a significant amount of milk despite the feed change.

🚜We are removing the waste from the maze and salvaging as much as possible.

🌾The separator has worked well, but we are running out of space for the remaining feed.

Q&A

How will the introduction of beet pulp affect the cows' milk production?

We are monitoring the cows' milk production to see if there are any changes after introducing beet pulp into their diet.

Is there any difference in taste between maze and beet pulp?

While there may be slight differences in taste, we are primarily interested in how the cows digest and utilize the new feed.

Will you continue to feed maze in the future?

We will evaluate the results of this feed change and decide if maze will be part of the cows' diet in the future.

How are you managing the waste from the maze?

We are removing the waste from the maze and salvaging as much as possible to minimize waste.

How has the separator performed during the maze feeding period?

The separator has worked well to separate the milk from the waste, allowing for efficient processing.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The maze crop is almost finished, and we are preparing to switch to a new feed.

05:56We are removing the waste from the maze and salvaging as much as possible.

07:17We are introducing beet pulp into the cows' diet and monitoring their reaction.

09:05Despite the feed change, the cows are still producing a significant amount of milk.