. Animal husbandry for schools. Livestock. Care and Management of Dairy Cattle 159 A good plan is to set the cans in a vat containing ice, and cover the vat with a lid. If this is not convenient, set the cans in run- ning well or spring water. During transportation, cover the cans. Fig. 64. — Cooling milk. Milk cooled immediately after drawing will keep sweet much longer than otherwise. with a blanket. In summer the blanket should be wet, in winter dry. 264. Milking machines. — Perhaps the most important factor retarding the development of dairying is the difficulty of securing milkers who can
. Animal husbandry for schools. Livestock. Care and Management of Dairy Cattle 159 A good plan is to set the cans in a vat containing ice, and cover the vat with a lid. If this is not convenient, set the cans in run- ning well or spring water. During transportation, cover the cans. Fig. 64. — Cooling milk. Milk cooled immediately after drawing will keep sweet much longer than otherwise. with a blanket. In summer the blanket should be wet, in winter dry. 264. Milking machines. — Perhaps the most important factor retarding the development of dairying is the difficulty of securing milkers who can be depended on to do their work satisfactorily. In general the size of the dairy is restricted to the number of cows. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harper, Merritt Wesley, 1877-. New York, The Macmillan company
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