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Everything You Need To Milk Goats
Whether you have a few dairy goats or a 500-head herd, the Coburn Company, Inc., can set you up with all the equipment you need to get them milked. The company sells everything from bucket milkers that milk two goats at a time to a double 32 parallel parlor that milks 64 goats at a time.
  Pete Draeger, Midwest sales manager, says Coburn supplies different models of milking clusters with four options of claw assemblies to fit different teat angles and sizes. Owners of a few goats can choose from basic stalls set up in multiples of six, while larger goat dairies can set up larger systems with rapid exit stalls to speed up milking.
  “Being an after market supplier, we have more flexibility in what we offer. We can pull from suppliers worldwide to provide the best products available,” Draeger says.
  If milking goats was once a joke, that doesn’t appear to be true anymore. He knows of older dairy farmers tearing out cattle stalls and downsizing with goat equipment.
  Sales people at Coburn are happy to help callers determine what equipment they need and will direct customers to nearby dealers.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, The Coburn Company, Inc., P.O. Box 147, Whitewater, Wis. 53190 (ph 800 776-7042; info@coburn.com; www.coburn.com).



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2013 - Volume #37, Issue #6