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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 32 No. 7 637-643
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The Effect of the Interval between Washing of the Udder and Attachment of Milking Machines upon the Milk Production of Dairy Cows1

C. B. Knodt, J. J. Reid, P. S. Williams and E. M. Kesler

Departments of Dairy Husbandry and Bacteriology, Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station, State College

ABSTRACT

Regular delays up to 20 minutes from the beginning of washing cows' udders until the attachment of milking machines apparently did not decrease milk production under the conditions of these trials. Routine fast milking procedures, however, should emphasize the importance of attaching machines 1 to 2 minutes after washing because of labor efficiency and production of clean milk. Data are presented which emphasize the importance of using entire udders in drawing conclusions in work of this type.


FOOTNOTES

1 Authorized for publication as paper no. 1508 in the Journal series of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station







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