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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1373726" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Used to milk test at a farm that used a surge milker like in the pictures, for their fresh and treated cows. It was a stanchion barn and it was easier to use the pail. They always put the strap over the back and a bit forward of center on the cows, never saw it moved behind the hips. They milked over 100, bringing the cows in 20 at a time on each side and always had one or two in the bucket. cows never raised a fuss and it couldn't fall off when it was across their back well in front of the hips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1373726, member: 25884"] Used to milk test at a farm that used a surge milker like in the pictures, for their fresh and treated cows. It was a stanchion barn and it was easier to use the pail. They always put the strap over the back and a bit forward of center on the cows, never saw it moved behind the hips. They milked over 100, bringing the cows in 20 at a time on each side and always had one or two in the bucket. cows never raised a fuss and it couldn't fall off when it was across their back well in front of the hips. [/QUOTE]
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