Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Hare Krishna! You udder believe it. I need a picture or drawing of what it looks like in the inside of a cow's udder. When I learned how to milk 25 years ago, I was always told not to pull down the nipple, because it can insure the inside tissues of the udder. My milkman has the habit of not only pulling down a lot, but also to squeeze some parts of the udder quite a bit. Anyway, to make the story short, I need a picture to be able to better explain to him how he may injure the fine tissues inside the udder if he keeps his practices. Please help! Any article about proper milking practices and or plenty of pictures will be greatly appreciated. I need mainly pictures or drawings, as my milkman is illiterate. your servant, Hrimati dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suchandra Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Hare Krishna!You udder believe it. I need a picture or drawing of what it looks like in the inside of a cow's udder. When I learned how to milk 25 years ago, I was always told not to pull down the nipple, because it can insure the inside tissues of the udder. My milkman has the habit of not only pulling down a lot, but also to squeeze some parts of the udder quite a bit. Anyway, to make the story short, I need a picture to be able to better explain to him how he may injure the fine tissues inside the udder if he keeps his practices. Please help! Any article about proper milking practices and or plenty of pictures will be greatly appreciated. I need mainly pictures or drawings, as my milkman is illiterate. your servant, Hrimati dasi Haribol Hrimati dasi, at http://137.222.110.150/calnet/abdpel12/page2.htm you might find what you're looking for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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