Milking Procedure
- Assemble all milking equipment like buckets, cans and milking strainer in the parlor to avoid time wastage.
- The cow to be milked should be restrained while in the parlor by tying the hind legs with a milking rope.
- Wash the udder with warm water and soap and dry it using a hand towel.
- Milking salve should be smeared on the teats to reduce friction and injury to teats
- A strip cup should be used to test milk from each teat for mastitis
- Cows suspected of mastitis should be milked last and the milk poured away
- Follow the right milking technique of applying pressure to the outside of the teat while holding the it between the index finger and thumb.
- Weigh and record milk from each cow immediately after milking
- Milk should be filtered using a milking strainer before being put in the can for cooling to remove all dirt and any foreign material-like hair.
- All the milking equipment should be washed after milking and hanged upside down in the sun to dry.
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