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Auto-Spray – Automated Hoof Care for Dairy Farms
Auto-Spray is an intelligent hoof-spray system designed to reduce lameness, cut chemical costs, and improve overall herd health. Using advanced sensors and targeted application, Auto-Spray treats each cow individually—delivering consistent coverage without the waste, contamination, or labour demands of footbaths.
Why Auto-Spray?
Lower lameness costs
Lameness costs Irish dairy farms thousands per year in lost production, reduced fertility, and increased culling. Effective, regular hoof hygiene is one of the most proven ways to reduce these losses.
Targeted spraying, zero contamination
Footbaths quickly become contaminated with manure, reducing disinfectant effectiveness. Auto-Spray applies fresh product directly to each hoof, ensuring reliable antibacterial action every time.
Proven scientific support
Research shows topical sprays maintain disinfectant efficacy far better than footbaths, which degrade rapidly after cow traffic due to organic contamination. Auto-Spray ensures optimal performance with each pass.
Automatic, labour-saving operation
No manual handling, no batching chemicals, no footbath cleaning. The system activates automatically as cows walk through.
Key Features
Auto-detection – Sensors identify hoof and leg position for accurate, lane-based spraying.
Consistent chemical coverage – Each hoof receives the correct dose, every time.
Low chemical usage – Only sprays when a cow is detected, reducing waste and environmental impact.
Hygienic & safe – No footbath slurry, no handling of contaminated liquids.
Built for harsh farm environments – Stainless, robust, and easy to maintain.
Fits any farm setup – Can be installed in parlours, rotary setups exit races, or robotic milking systems.
Benefits to the Farm
Reduced digital dermatitis and infectious hoof disease
Lower milk loss associated with lameness
Improved fertility and cow longevity
Less labour and cleaner workflow
Cleaner walkways and healthier hooves
Lower chemical spend over the year
Designed & Built in Ireland