Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1875 — Roles for Milking. [ARTICLE]
Roles for Milking.
The following rules are issued from a New Yopk-*heese factory for the use of its patrons, and are worthy of a wider dissemination : 1. Milch-cow§ should have free access, at all times, to good running water. 2. They should never beheated by being run, stoned or dogged. 3. The utmost cleanliness should be observed in milking, and by no means wet the hands in the milk while milking. 4. No can of milk should stand where it will absorb the Iwurnyard or stable odor, or any other scent. 5. The milk should be strained and well aired immediately after having been drawn from the eows. 6. Some arrangement for effectually cooling is at all times very'desirable and, when the milk is kept at home overnight, is indispensable. 7. Scalding all vessels used about milk at least once a, day with boiling water, and rinsing with cold watef at night, is essential.
