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operate. The Cover -All Dairy Expo
will include demonstrations of a
robotic milker, an automated calf
feeder and a manure storage system.
It is housed in the Lely Astronaut
Barn, a 70 -by -I20 foot fabric-
coveredbuilding manufactured by
Cover -All Building Systems Inc.
As
part of the Dairy Expo. the
Lely Astronaut robotic
milking demonstration will
he hack for the third year in a row. A
herd of 55 Holsteins will be used to
demonstrate the technology, which
attracts the attention of more than
just dairy producers at the Show.
Lely will also be featuring a new
demo this year — the Lely Calm
Automatic Calf Feeder — using 15 to
20 calves. Visitors can watch the
calves "feed by choice" using this
state-of-the-art feeder.
In addition to the hi -tech dairy
barn. there will also be a Dairy
Producers Pavilion, situated across
the road from the barn. Several
producer -owned co-operatives will
be exhibiting in the pavilion,
including Jersey Canada, who will
have a live animal display. Gencor
will also feature a new Sire
Daughters Display to showcase their
prized bulls.
Outside of the pavilion,
commercial exhibitors will be
showcasing equipment, genetics, feed
and nutrition, pharmaceuticals and
more. A pasteurizing machine will
also be on display showing how on-
farm waste milk can be pasteurized
and re -fed to calves.
A live carcass competition for
beef cattle — the first of its kind in
Ontario — will take place at the Beef
Expo. Dubbed the Quality Carcass
Competition, it will provide
commercial and purebred beef
producers the opportunity to learn
more about the grading system, how
their feeding programs are working,
and if their product is grading where
it should be. The Competition —
which is sponsored by Ontario Beef
Farmer, Norwich Packers Ltd.
(norpac), Ontario Corn Fed Beef and
Beef Improvement Ontario (B10) – is
part of the Show's Beef Expo, which
also includes a Beef Breeds Pavilion,
cattle handling demonstrations and a
diverse range of commercial
exhibitors.
The cattle entered into the
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