HARD MILKING.
Hard milking is due to an unnatural condition of the sphincter muscles at the end of the teat, and often what might be a valuable cow is on this account one that everybody wishes to avoid. The proper method of overcoming hard milking is to wash the teats with an antiseptic solution. Dip a teat plug into healing ointent, and insert the same into the puints of the teat, allowing the plugs to remain in the teats from one milking to another. A few treatments of this kind will overcome hard milking in any cow without danger of infecting the teats or udder; but even this treatment requires the utmost cleanliness in handling.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 440, 17 February 1912, Page 3
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115HARD MILKING. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 440, 17 February 1912, Page 3
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