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On average, each squirt is about two ounces so it would take about 32 to get a gallon.

Oops, make that 128 ozs per US Gallon, so if 2 ozs per squirt, that would be 64 squirts. So get comfortable, and work those arms.

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That all depends on the size of the bucket: is it an eight quart bucket, four quart or 10 quart?

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Q: How many squirts from a cow's udder does it take to get a gallon of milk?
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