Surge Milkers by prettybluebirds Class Is In Session writing prompt entry |
When my husband and I started our dairy, we milked with Surge Milkers. And believe me, those things were a pain in the butt. The milker had to be dismantled entirely after each milking and cleaned thoroughly.
First, the inflations (the rubber pieces inside the stainless steel sleeves) had to be removed and cleaned with a brush made especially for that purpose to remove all milk residue.
Next, the pulsator atop the lid came off, and I hung it separately. It was essential to keep the pulsator dry if I expected it to work. Then, I scrubbed the stainless steel components, including the bucket, with a stiff brush and a soap formulated for food industry cleaning.
I still wasn't finished because I needed to run a special brush through the long hose that connected the milker to the air necessary to make it work (there was a spot to connect the hose between each cow).
Sounds like I'm done? Nope. The straps used to hold the milker on the cow still must be washed. Our milk inspector never failed to check them.
Was I ecstatic when my husband decided to build a milking parlor? You bet.
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