Description
Manual Milking Tool
A milking machine is an equipment used to extract milk from dairy animals. Most milking in the developed world is done using milking machines such as the manual milking tool. Teat cups are attached to the cow’s teats, and then the cups alternate between vacuum and normal air pressure to extract the milk. The milk is filtered and cooled before being added to a large bulk tank of milk for storage.
The Milking Process
Milking is the act of extracting milk from the mammary glands of cattle, water buffalo, humans, goats, sheep, and, more rarely, camels, horses, and donkeys. It can be done by hand or by machine, and the animal must be pregnant now or recently.
Hand milking should be done with clean, dry hands at all times. Milk with your entire hand to avoid end-of-milking stripping with your fingers and thumb. The milking bucket should be hooded to prevent contamination from dust and udder hairs, and the rear quarters should be milked first because they contain the most milk.
The most important thing is that milking is done with a well-designed, meticulously cleaned, and well-maintained machine that is used exactly as directed by the manufacturer.
Features and Benefits
- Easy to operate.
- Low maintenance.
- Pleasant to the animal owing to its simulating call sucking operation.
- Uniform Milking.
- Ensures hygiene and udder health.
- Help to produce better milk quality.
- Available in fixed type and mobile/trolley type.
- Eco-friendly equipment.
- These machines have extensive demand in dairy farms for the assimilation of milk more effectively in very little time without any spillage.
- These machines are widely demanded in the market for their user-friendly design and high efficiency.
- It is designed in compliance with the latest industrial norms by utilizing advanced technology.
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