
07/31/08, 02:06 PM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Texas Coastal Bend/S. Missouri
Posts: 30,482
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Vicki, if you don't mind, I'm going to answer the "grab" question....
What she means is..... when you are hand milking, are you very careful *not* to have any of the udder tissue pinched in your milking hand as you close the top part of the teat off and then close the rest of your hand to squeeze the milk out of the teat orifice?
If you have your hand pressed up tooooo firmly against the udder, it's possible to get some of the milk producing tissues between your thumb and first finger. This will bruise the inside of the udder and cause the pink milk.
Be extra careful to only close off the top of the teat, not part of the udder. This is a problem with my First Freshener because she has short teats, and my hand is wider than her teat is long.
Rose
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Last edited by Alice In TX/MO; 07/31/08 at 02:09 PM.
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