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WINTER PLANNING – PREPARING YOUR PARLOUR

by T H WHITE on November 19, 2025

As temperatures start to drop, now is the perfect time to get your parlour ready for the winter months.

Cold weather can put extra strain on equipment, pipes, and vacuum systems — so a little preparation goes a long way. Follow our easy guide on minimising your business risk this winter.

Essential checks now:

  • Check rubber ware and liners for cracks or stiffness
  • Inspect pulsation and vacuum settings to ensure consistent milk flow
  • Insulate exposed pipework to prevent frost damage
  • Clear out filters and airline traps

Why a winter service is important:

  • Prevent emergency call outs
  • Extend equipment life
  • Improve milking performance and teat health
  • Slow milkings in cold weather
  • To stay compliant with red tractor

Save yourself money:

Frozen pipes and valves can disrupt milking within minutes. A few simple steps help keep things running.

  • Insulate pipework, taps, and wash lines
  • We recommend testing your generators during one lot of milking to test it works, once a month.
  • Keep the plant room above 5°C if possible
  • Drain lines properly after each wash if frost is forecast
  • Ensure hot water systems are performing at full capacity, we can carry out a quick check.

Winter Cow Comfort: Small Changes, Big Gains

Cow comfort doesn’t stop when the weather turns colder — in fact, it becomes even more important.

Here are a few simple ways to keep cows comfortable this winter:

  • Invest in a swinging cow brush, this improves cow health and hygiene, reduces stress, increases milk production, promotes cow activity.
  • Keep collecting yards and walkways as dry and grippy as possible, we recommend using DeLaval rubber matting.
  • Make sure lighting is bright enough for safe cow flow
  • Ensure teats are fully dry before cows step outside in cold or windy conditions

Winter Hygiene Reminder:

Cold weather often means less natural drying time, which can affect hygiene.

Winter hygiene essentials:

✔️ Check chemical dosing levels are accurate

✔️ Make sure wash temperatures are being achieved

✔️ Keep clusters clean and dry between milkings

✔️ Use emollient-rich teat dips during cold spells to protect skin

On routine parlour service check liners, pulsation, vacuum systems, milk meters, milk pumps, chemical dosing, rubber ware, and all major wear-points to make sure your parlour is performance ready.

Call our friendly service team HERE to help prepare your parlour for winter.

 

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