When it comes to nutrition, dairy cows are very demanding. This applies to the quantity, but even more so to the quality of the feed. They need around 3% of their own weight in dry feed per day. As soon as their composition changes, the complex digestive system of ruminants reacts with a lower milk yield. One of the daily challenges for a farmer is therefore to produce a consistent feed quality and mixture from the individual components of grass, hay, silage and concentrated feed.
Professional farms use feed mixers for this task. Farmers who attach great importance to quality, efficiency and productivity often opt for vehicles from Mayer Maschinenbaugesellschaft GmbH, which are produced in Tittmoning in Bavaria and sold worldwide under the brand name Siloking.
Siloking is regarded as an innovation leader in feeding technology and has recently developed a new generation of the top models among self-propelled feed mixer wagons - vehicles with their own drive and cab. The "SelfLine 4.0" series is characterized by a large number of innovations. These include energy-saving engines that comply with the latest international emissions regulations and are around 20 per cent more economical than their predecessors
The chassis of the mobile machines has also been redeveloped. The designers almost had to succeed in squaring the circle. In the barn, the vehicles have to be extremely maneuverable in a very confined space, while at the same time being able to cover long distances on the road. Correspondingly high demands are placed on driving safety and comfort. Siloking invests a great deal of expertise in vehicle development: more than ten per cent of the 280 employees at the Tittmoning site work in design and development. This made it possible to develop a new rear chassis with independent wheel suspension that fulfils the sometimes conflicting requirements in the best possible way.