When your Jersey herd is producing 8,100 litres at 5.75% fat and 4.01% protein (780kg fat plus protein), it may be difficult to know where to turn to continue improving performance.
For Andrew Hastie and his family at Alderston Mains near Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland, the answer has come through a marriage of focussed management, high quality genetics and up-to-date milking technology.
Having experienced success through a combination of the VikingJersey and robotic milking during a gradual switch over the past three years, the Hasties have decided to follow this process to its logical end.
This year, they will add their final two Lely Astronaut A5 robots, bringing their total to six (2 x A4 and 4 x A5), and they’ll complete the switch to using genetics exclusively from VikingGenetics.