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MilkHand™ is a data entry program designed for cowside use in dairy milking barns using a compact, rugged handheld computer. Its easy-to-use setup function allows you to handle test-day and sample collection in a simple, straightforward method in any kind of barn situation.

With its flexible cowside milk weight entry function, MilkHand™ eliminates the need for writing down cow ID and milk weights on paper and later re-recording the information on either barnsheets or a laptop computer. The MilkHand™ allows one person to test and sample in some of the largest parlors in use today. With over 100 units in use somewhere in the US daily, we have the confidence to warranty the units for 1 year and assure your success as soon as you turn it on!

The MilkHand™ software produces a simple fixed-length data file that readily imports into most herd management programs, as well as a variety of spreadsheets and databases using built-in RS-232 serial communications technology.

The CMT MC-V units have been proven over the past 10 years in dairy barns throughout the United States to be waterproof, dustproof and shock resistant. The design allows the units to run even when submerged in water. This package, along with over 80 hours of battery life after charging, provides the perfect tool for today’s cow testing environments.

Complete Kit
  • CMT MC-V Data Collector
  • MilkHand™ Software
  • Communications Package Software & Cable
  • Power Charger Unit
  • Carrying Case w/ Strap

$1,695.00


Call or E-mail us with any questions or to place an order – We can usually ship same-day to anywhere cows are being tested.

 

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