. American dairying : a manual for butter and cheese makers. Dairying; Butter; Cheese. 14-2 American Dairying. quently in clusters, peeling off some of the membrane of the follicle with them, as shown in figures 19 and 20, which fac similes of the first milking of the cow whose udder has just been described. They were drawn by the aid of a camera and accurately engraved; they show some large and many irregular pieces of membrane, with more or less cells attached, which,. Fig. iq. COLUSTRUM. from the feverish condition of the bag at that season, sloughed off with the cells before they full


. American dairying : a manual for butter and cheese makers. Dairying; Butter; Cheese. 14-2 American Dairying. quently in clusters, peeling off some of the membrane of the follicle with them, as shown in figures 19 and 20, which fac similes of the first milking of the cow whose udder has just been described. They were drawn by the aid of a camera and accurately engraved; they show some large and many irregular pieces of membrane, with more or less cells attached, which,. Fig. iq. COLUSTRUM. from the feverish condition of the bag at that season, sloughed off with the cells before they fully became milk globules. As the inflammation abates and the action becomes more regular, the membrane disap- pears, and the cells only are mingled in the milk. When these clusters no longer appear, the milk is con- sidered fit for human use, or for manufacture into but- ter or cheese. Some dairvmen are in the habit of. 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 Arnold, Lauren Briggs, 1814-1888. Rochester, N. Y. : Rural Home Publishing Co.


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