We deliver user friendly sensors and related user interfaces to DeLaval milking systems and farm management software
Currently DeLaval sells 3 solutions developed by Lattec, ranging from reproduction management, to VMS milk sampling and udder health management.
DeLaval Herd Navigator™ 100 and RePro™ software represent a new era in automated reproductive monitoring—combining precision biology with on-farm efficiency.
The system works by automatically analyzing individual milk samples to determine progesterone concentrations.
Through advanced biological models, the data is converted into actionable insights to improve reproductive performance for both herds and individual cows.
The system is sold as part of the DeLaval VMS™ V310 solution.
Key features:
How it works:
The instrument automatically takes out a small milk sample during milking on a DeLaval automatic milking robot. The milk is analyzed through lateral flow technology to determine progesterone concentrations. By combining the data in advanced biological models these hormone levels combined with other cow data reveal key fertility markers such as ovulation, heat, and pregnancy status
Reproduction Performance RePro (RPR) is a cutting-edge software application within the DeLaval Plus suite. It leverages advanced biological modeling techniques to analyze progesterone data from the Herd Navigator 100 and delivers key herd-level insights. These insights serve as decision support tools, enabling dairy producers to optimize reproductive performance.
This allows for improving both overall herd productivity and animal welfare.
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DeLaval’s Milk Cell Analysis (MCA) is an innovative in-line sensor designed to improve udder health management through early and precise detection of somatic cell levels. Seamlessly integrated with the DeLaval VMS™ V300 milking system, MCA empowers farmers to make data-driven decisions that enhance productivity and animal welfare.
Key features:
Real-time somatic cell count during milking
Early detection of subclinical mastitis
Automatic integration with DeLaval Plus Health apps
Reduced antibiotic usage through smarter treatment strategies
Eco-friendly, low-consumable design
Supports strategic dry-off planning
The instrument automatically collects a small milk sample during milking on a DeLaval automatic milking robot. The milk is then treated with a special fluorescent dye that binds DNA. Through our optical sensors and vision algoritms, we can through the dye count somatic cells. By measuring the concentration of these cells, the system provides an accurate indication of udder health. Combined with cow data, the results reveal early signs of mastitis, supporting timely decisions for improved milk quality and animal welfare.
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The somatic cell count data collected by the Milk Cell Analysis MCA is automatically transferred to the DeLaval Health Performance software, where it is combined with other cow-specific information such as lactation stage, milk yield, and previous health events. This integration enables real-time monitoring of udder health and delivers early warnings of mastitis before clinical signs appear. Through easy-to-read dashboards and health reports, farmers can track trends, prioritize cows for treatment, and make proactive management decisions that improve overall herd health, reduce antibiotic use, and support consistent milk quality.
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Early detection of mastitis, even before clinical symptoms, allows prompt action to protect herd health and milk yields. The system’s predictive trend analysis aids dry‑off decisions and minimizes unnecessary antibiotic treatments. With eco‑friendly consumables and flexible sampling, MCA promotes sustainability, cost savings, and milk quality improvements, enhancing farm productivity and supporting responsible dairy management.