milk becomes contaminated when the people doing the process get sick of waiting for the toilet and decide to take a crap in the milk.
The cow may have mastitis. Its teats may not have been sterilised first. The cups on the milking machine may be contaminated. If it is being hand-milked, the person's hands may be contaminated. The vessels the milk goes in to during milking may also be contaminated.
Remove your contaminated equipment during the decontamination process in a Contamination Control Area CCA. Then, follow through with the decontamination process.
remove your contaminated equipment
One of the first things you do is remove any contaminated gear.
Milk can get contaminated in these ways: Germs from an animal’s skin can get in milk Germs in the environment (including the barn and milking equipment) can get in milk The dairy animal’s udder can be infected (mastitis) The dairy animal can have a disease (for example, bovine tuberculosis) Insects, rodents, and other small animals can get in milk Conditions in the milk processing plant can be unsanitary Cross-contamination from dairy workers can happen—for example, through contact with dirty clothing or boots
"Igogo" in Kikuyu refers to a small wooden stool or stool used for milking cows. It is commonly used in rural settings during the milking process to provide a comfortable seat for the person milking the cow.
Foods become contaminated with enteric organisms when biological waste such as feces is allowed to be mixed during the slaughter of animals. It is also possible that food is contaminated by people handling food after bathroom visits without washing their hands thoroughly.
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during the initial phase
Yes. Liquid nitrogen can contain liquid oxygen, or liquid argon. These are generally removed during the manufacturing process.
During the clotting process
The Bollywood actress that was on film milking a cow was Priyanka Chopra. She milked the cow during a NDTV Greenathon visit.