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You milk a cow by squeezing on its udders. Gently squeeze the udders up and down to push the milk out. Make sure not to squeeze too hard or you might make the cow mad and it will kick you.
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How cows make milk is interesting as before they do they must give birth then follow this process. A cow must first eat hay and grains, on a daily basis that would then be digested and is absorbed which then will produce milk.
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A cow produces milk when they become pregnant, just like us humans do. The longer they keep milking it out of their udders, the longer they will keep producing the milk. Same with people, only we don't get milked!
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The name of the first person to milk a cow is unknown, but they would have been in the Middle East around the beginning of animal domestication. Milk byproducts have been found in pottery dating back to 6500 B.C. For more information, look h...
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Cows produce milk just like human's do. It is food produced during and after pregnancy to nourish a calf. The milk is a combination of proteins, lactose, and vitamins.
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The Holstein milk cow came to North America with Dutch settlers in the 17th century. This breed is popular with dairy farmers, since it yields a high volume of milk on less feed than other dairy cattle. This breed - with its black and white ...
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1. Use an antibiotic soap and wash your hands, the bucket you are using to collect the milk, the final receptacle and the cows teat. Use boiling water on the bucket and final pail or use a sterilizer. 2. Wash and dry the udders using the dis...
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1. Wash the milk container in hot, soapy water, using the dishcloth to clean the inside and outside surfaces of the container thoroughly. Rinse the container well with warm water and set it aside. 2. Fill the bottom part of the double boiler...
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1. Impregnate a heifer or cow at 18 months of age either by artificial insemination or live bull breeding. Wait nine months for birth of calf. To encourage freshening, provide plenty of water and nutrient-rich feed throughout the pregnancy s...
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A cow will be immediately impacted after not being milked for one milking. Her udder will swell up and become hard. A cow that is more "fresh," meaning that she has calved more recently, will be even more affected, since she is producing mor...
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1. Milk the cow twice a day and at the same times. This both facilitates a good yield of milk and gets the cow used to being handled. 2. Secure the cow in a headgate. This prevents the cow from kicking and it keeps her immobile for the milki...
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1. Walk the cow into the stall. Place the stool next to the cow, near the udder. Wash the udder thoroughly with the warm water and rag. Dry the udder with the towel. Place the milking bucket under the cow's udder. 2. Wrap your thumb and fore...
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1. Teach your milk cow to come to the milking area by showing her grain and allowing her to see as you pour the grain into the trough. Food is a strong lure for animals, and she should enter the area for the grain. Repeat a command of your c...
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1. Tie your Dexter cow securely with the halter and lead rope. 2. Place your stool in position next to your cow and sit down. You should do this on the same side each time, as your cow will be used to it and will feel more comfortable. 3. Wa...
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1. Plan on when you are going to milk your cow. The cow needs to be milked twice a day, 12 hours apart. If the cow has a calf, you can milk the cow in the morning and leave the calf with its mother at night to let it feed. Once the calf is w...
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Cows produce various amounts on milk. It depends on their moods mostly. If the cow is happy, it will produce a large amount of milk which will also taste better.
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Most doctors say that babies should stick with mama's milk or formula for the first year to year and a half. I would consult my pediatrician before giving any to my child.
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1 Choose your cow : There are many suitable breeds of cows that can be used for milking. Holstein Fresian : These cows are most commonly found in commercial dairy farms since they tend to produce the highest quantity of milk. Jerseys : This ...
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1. Boil at least 2 quarts of water in a large pot on a stove. 2. Place the feeding bottle and nipple into the boiling water for five minutes to sterilize them. Remove the bottle and nipple with a pair of tongs and place them upside-down on a...
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