Healthier Herds. Higher Yields. Less Waste.

We uncover hidden losses in your milking process, improve cow comfort, and keep your shed running at peak performance.

The Problem Farmers Face

Running a dairy shed is tough enough without unseen problems stealing your profits.

Worn liners and poor vacuum settings that damage teats and increase mastitis.
High Somatic Cell Counts (SCC) that compromise milk quality and income.
Inefficient staff workflows adding unnecessary labour and stress.
Machines that aren’t tuned correctly, creating downtime and hidden losses.

Testimonials

Farmer Mitchell in Milking Shed
Three months to destroy a dairy cow

"Bacteria on old liners is significant, but I think the teat-end damage from ineffective liners is probably the bigger concern. Often farmers don’t link the two.” - Senior vet and co-owner of Vet South (based in Winton) Sunita McGrath BVSC A dairy cow can be destroyed...

Two Farmers with milking aprons in a milking shed
Cow comfort increases production

“A platform of two-year-olds is not always great. But I remember that spring, none of us could hear a thing. There was no kicking, no cup slip, no suction and the heifers were so contented. When we took the cups off, their teats were dry, and they had milked out...