It hooks up to the cows utters and sucks the milk out of them.
By hand or with a milking machine.
The same way it is made today- by milking a cow or goat. In the 1800s, they were milked by hand, today that is done by a milking machine. But milk is still made by cows and goats.
The most natural way to dry off a milking goat is to stop milking her.
About 1999. Milking machines make milking a whole lot quicker and easier.
The easiest place to milk a goat is on a milking stand. See the related link
A mother goat's milk will build up if the baby dies, and dry out eventually if it is a meat or fibre goat. If it is a dairy goat, milking will be necessary, or the goat's udder will burst and no one will ever be able to milk it again. Kids on a dairy goat help keep the udder from, at best, distending, or at worst, bursting. Milking also helps the goat get used to the milking routine.
The last time i forgot to milk the goat the teets exploded
Just two: hand milking and machine milking
machine milking is by far because you can milk more faster and with less problems to and its more comfortable for the cow
Who was one of the fist person to invent a milking machine
In 1879, Anna Baldwin patented a milking machine that replaced hand milking - her milking machine was a vacuum device that connected to a hand pump. This is one of the earliest American patents, however, it was not a successful invention. Successful milking machines appeared around 1870.
An average price for an Automatic Milking System is about $190,000 per machine, keeping in mind that each company sells at different prices. While the average Robotic Milking Machine ranges from $1 million.