Thursday, July 30, 2009

how do you milk cows?

do you milk the cows cross teated that is one near teat and one far teat that is teats diagonally instead of adjacent teats.
I have heard that it is more convininet
Answers:
It is apoint of great wisdom.you have to milk the cow in that manner in order to keep balance and give place to more milk.
You start at the base where the nipple and the utter connect, then you squeeze and pull..LOL. Milking the cow is easy..and it doesn't matter which sequence you use.
they actually have machines that do it now. You hook the hoses up and turn the machine on.
I would place my hand around the long thing and firmly but gently start pulling up and down until white stuff comes out. Sounds good!
Very carefully
warm your hands and tug :)
wrap your lips on the nipple. ssuck then spit in the bucket
Just get a goat.
u start by touch half way so the cow knows u r milking, the move hand to top of utter and holding tightely, but not too tightely slide ur hand downwards. do about five or six on one utter before you should move to next. You can do less, but shouldn't do more at a time. move to next -repeat, then next -repeat, then next-repeat. then you can start over agian. LOL I'm a total country girl sorry. Do not do too hard you'll hurt it, and machines do bother cows at times, but if there is some1 on stand by it doesn't always hurt one. ATLEAST NOT WITH ME ON STAND BY! NOWAY THEY"LL GET HURT! lol sorry I'm from Kentucky! lol I own cows, horses, pigs, goats, dogs, cats, chickens, roosters, qual, and pigmy chickens/ducks! lol hope u take my advice.. y u need to know anyway?

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