While the cows chow, a robotic arm gently maneuvers into position under the cow’s udder, where a 3D IP camera and laser guides the gripper towards the teats to clean them. Once the cups are on, the milk flows through silicon tubing and a series of milk quality sensors. When the cow is finished milking, the single robotic arm steam sanitizes itself in between cows as it swings from side to side milking in 2 boxes at one time. This happens all day, every day with Bitler’s 250 cows, because the robots never sleep, and they always show up for work!