Talk:Milking
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65.125.77.99 18:26, 22 September 2007 (UTC)Does anyone know why cows are milked throughout the year? Is this natural? If not, what has been done to cows?
--much like human teats, as long as you keep sucking the milk out of them, they'll keep making more.
a cow must have a baby before she is hormonally triggered to produce milk. She is said to have "come fresh" in Oklahoma. I believe as long as she is milked she will continue to give milk. However if her milking (usually its twice daily, with extreeme punctuality) is interrupted she will "dry up". This can also be caused by a bad case of mastitis (some cows will refuse to come into be milked and have to be "forced" because an infected teat is painful for them to be milked or even just to be touched. However it must be "milked out"or the infection can get worse and spread throughout the udder. If she stays away and hides( they are good at this) and misses sometimes only one milking she will start to "dry up". Mastitis can ruin a good milker forever, due to permanent damage to milk ducts, creation of scar tissue etc. Dairymen are very concerned when a cow doesnt show up for her milking or acts touchy about being handled. Dairy cows produce so much milk that it is painful for them to miss a milking. A missed milkng is also enough to trigger a case of mastitis. I am not a dairyman by trade but did work at a dairy two years ,milking 150 head. It was an amazing education in animal intelligence. I saw every so called "human trait" duplicated in their behavior.65.125.77.99 18:29, 22 September 2007 (UTC) 65.125.77.99 18:29, 22 September 2007 (UTC)Rmmiller2050@yahoo.com
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