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Dairy Management and Production

Milk is one beverage many people like to drink. Knowing where it comes from, how it's produced and what animals are involved in milk production is all that makes up this category. Everything milk and dairy can be asked and answered here.

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Why do farmers dump milk rather than sell it?

Farmers may dump milk if the cow is being treated with antibiotics for an illness such as foot rot, mastitis, respiratory infection, or some other disease and the milk contains unacceptable levels of the antibiotic. It is being dumped because it is not legal to sell milk contaminated in that way.

Sometimes farmers dump milk rather than sell it as a protest when they believe they are getting unacceptably low prices for their product. They are then saying it is not worth raising the cows in the first place, and the images of the dumping make for useful publicity.

What is the average life span of people in Russia?

The average life expectancy in Russia is 70.46 years. The average life expectancy in the United States is 78.74 years.

How many people work in sport?

More than 400,000 people work in the sport and recreation industries. Among these there are managers, athletes, and groundsmen who ensure that the pool is safe.

What factories are developed in prairie?

No factories. There wasn’t water and even today the land is vast and empty.

The colour of cow's milk is slightly yellow due to the presence of?

Carotene from a grass-based diet. Milk will lack carotene (not be a yellowish colour) if she is fed a grain-based diet.

Is milk part of blood?

Not really. However, most of the nutrients that are found in milk come from the blood vessels and capillaries that run in the udder. Through the action and process of nutrient exchange from the cells in the udder and the capillaries, nutrients from the blood which are from the contents that the cow has eaten are deposited in the milk cells, then collected consecutively, from the alveoli, to cisterns and finally the glans cistern where milk is released into the teats and collected by the calf, the milk machine or the person hand-milking the cow.

What colour is yaks milk?

Normally white but can look pink after the calves are born

What is Milk Painting?

Milk paint is an ancient form of paint. Most traditional and country style homes used milk paint as a method of painting their furniture. Farmers used milk, which they had plenty of, to help their paint formula bond to the furniture. Milk added to lime, clay and earth pigments, would produce milk paint. The proteins found in cow milk helps the paint bind to the furniture surface. Milk painting is old-fashioned, but it

How do you reduce feathering in dairy whitener?

ADD 0.03% of trisodium /disodium phosphate on dry matter basis - this has to be added during the standardization stage itself.

Which chemical additive is added to fresh milk to keep it from spoiling?

They don't use chemicals to preserve milk. They do it in other ways.

First, they can evaporate it to remove half the water, then can it.

They can also do a "ultra high temperature" pasteurization, then package it in foil-lined boxes.

And they can also dehydrate the milk and store it as a powder.

When was milk first tested for TB?

On a voluntary basis, tuberculin testing of milk was introduced in October 1937 and taken up by about 10 per cent of the dairy industry. Some big producers made publicity out of; for example Crown Estates and some big landowners such as the Duke of Westminster.

Tuberculin testing became mandatory in 1947, with the passings of the Agriculture Act, and the Milk Marketing Board would accept only TT milk for payments.

The Milk Marketing Board was dissolved in 2003 and now all UK milk is tested by the various dairy companies; with periodic visits and testing by the Diary Hygiene Inspectorate.

Is chocolate made of spiders?

Chocolate is not made of spiders, it is made from the cacao bean/seed

Why is Volvo S40 hard to start It takes about 8 to 10 seconds before starting?

bad fuel mix or mix sensor......maybe the fuel pump.....it could also be spark plugs//.

My car did the same thing I replace the Fuel Pressure Regulator and now it starts in one crank. Its something like $80 brand new and is located on top of the motor to the right side. The fuel line plugs into it and is held in place by a blue lockin lactch thingy. you cant miss it. Good luck.

****FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR*****

Period....dont waste any time or money diagnosing, its a very common problem. Just replace mine, part is around $200 from Volvo. Installation is literally 5 minutes, I did it myself in that or less.

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I have a 2002 Volvo S40, and it was taking longer than normal to start (cranked fine). I read the forums regarding changing the fuel pressure regulator and decided to try that (it's expensive $240 from Volvo, $199 from Carquest). I bought the part, from Volvo (10% discount coupon from parts department) and when I was replacing the fuel pressure regulator I noticed that the vacuum line that connected the regulator to the intake manifold was cracking and could have been the cause of the fault. Since I already had the part, I replaced the whole unit. But if I were to recommend to anyone else, I would change that vacuum line first to see if that corrects the problem. It is under a small black cover on the drivers side of the car near the front of the engine (2 screws)

When is the earliest can milk produce?

Colostrum is produced 3-5 months into the pregnancy. Milk is produced after the birth of your baby.

How many times a day do dairy cattle get milked?

Usually twice a day, once in the morning and again at night, there is usually a 11-12 hour gap between each milking. Some farmers will milk the fresh cows (cows that have just given birth) four times a day, once at the beginning of the milking and again at the end of the milking shift and repeat at the night time milking. Doing this helps the cows have a decreased risk of getting mastitis, gets them used to the milking system, and helps them produce more milk faster.

Can you milk a cow in minecraft?

Yes, you have to craft a bucket. You put the bucket in your hand, walk up to a cow, and right-click on it. That should fill the bucket with milk. If not right-click on it again.