Good milking practice II – Preparing for milking

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc7vtWH_ybA

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00:03:38

Year of Production: 

2019

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Interactive Content – The University of Edinburgh
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Being a nutritious animal product, milk quality and quantity is determined by the methods of milking, feeding and animal health.

Mastitis is the infection of milk producing gland, the udder. Bacteria invades the teat via the teat end canals and cause infection. Mastitis is a fight between bacteria invading udder and cow fighting infection.

Milking preparation

As it is important not to take contagious mastitis bacteria from cow to cow by hands or cloth, milkers should wash and dry hands before milking and wash and dry hands between cows. Wear gloves that are easily cleaned.

Similarly health of milker is of considerable importance as he should be healthy, clean with short finger nails and clean cloths. These should pay full attention to the milking task and should not smoke, spit or cough while miking.

The cow should be quickly milked completely and always preferably by same person. Good hand hygiene and avoiding avoiding dry and sharp skin of the teats and hands is important. Use of udder save on hands and teats keep skin heath with low bacteria count.

Additionally, udder should be cleaned before miking to remove the dirt that may contaminate the milk. This may also stimulate cow to let down her milk. Either use pre-dip or four corners of dump cloth to clean the quarters of the udder and these should not returned to bucket. Dry cloth or paper should be used to dry teats before milking in order to avoid drops on teat which may end up in the milk hence causing mastitis and reducing its shelf life.

Finally, there should be two colour coordinated or labelled cloths for each cow of which one for washing and other for drying. Two cloths are needed for each milking they should be washed and dried between milking.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:19Mastitis is the infection of milk producing glands, the udder.
00:2000:25Bacteria invade teat end via teat canals and cause infection.
00:2600:38Mastitis is a fight between bacteria invading udder and cow fighting infection.
00:3900:52It is important not to take contagious mastitis bacteria from cow to cow by hands or cloths.
00:5301:03Milkers should wash and dry hands before milking and wash and dry hands between cows.
01:0401:09Wear gloves that are easily cleaned.
01:1001:23Milker should be healthy, clean with short finger nails and clean clothes.
01:2401:26Milkers should pay full attention to the task while milking.
01:2701:32Milkers should not smoke, spit or cough while milking.
01:3301:50Cow should be quickly milked completely and always preferably by same person.
01:5102:09Maintain good hand hygiene and avoid dry sharp skin on teats and hands.
02:1002:23Udder should be cleaned before milking.
02:2402:31Use a pre dip or four corners of a dump cloth clean four quarters of udder.
02:3202:42Cloth should not be returned to bucket.
02:4303:12Use dry cloth or paper to dry teats before milking.
03:1303:29Use different cloths for each milking of a cow.
03:3003:38Summary

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