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Case https://www.fwi.co.uk/livestock/dairy/don-t-let-stray-voltage-affect-cow-production-and-cell-counts'] HERE [/URL] mentions an electric fence as the source.
Bernard, that link does not work.
Case https://www.fwi.co.uk/livestock/dairy/don-t-let-stray-voltage-affect-cow-production-and-cell-counts'] HERE [/URL] mentions an electric fence as the source.
First thing I’d be investigating is the earthing arrangements, and how effective it is.
Second would be to see if the cows were shocked while touching anything other than the floor such as the stalls / railings.
Is the milking manual or robotic?
How old is the electrical installation?
Is there any re-bar in the concrete floor?
A few metres from the parlour is an electrical pole which takes two electrical cables to the farm from the transformer on the pole.
They probably aren't allowed to take the tree down as it isn't their's. There's probably some statutory right for them to trim stuff, but not remove it altogether.
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Especially if as you say one of the cables is an un-insulated wire.
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