05 September 2010

How to Milk a Cow by Hand



A pail, short stool, two hands and a very gentle milk cow are all you need to enjoy fresh milk every day. Once you start milking your cow, she will have to be milked twice a day every day until you let her dry up.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:
Cattle Feed
Cattle Halters
Feed Buckets
Milking Pails
Milking Stools
Basins Of Warm Water
Clean Cloth
Clean Cloth
Stanchions
Clean cloth

1. Milk at the same time daily.
2. Sit on the same side of the cow each day. This will help your cow feel more comfortable - cows like routine.
3. Place cow in a stanchion if this makes you feel more at ease. If your cow is an old hand at being milked, this probably won't be necessary. Ask the farmer you purchased her from what her routine was with the farmer.
4. Place stool at a right angle to the cow and sit with your head resting on her flank.
5. Wash udder with warm water and clean cloth.
6. Place pail under teats.
7. Take a teat into the palm of your hand.
8. Squeeze teat at top with thumb and forefinger. Continue squeezing each finger around teat, forcing milk in a stream until all fingers are around teat.
9. Release teat.
10. Repeat until only a small amount of milk comes out and the udder is soft to the touch.


Read more: How to Milk a Cow | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7437_milk-cow.html#ixzz0yfpoOinX

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