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Three Times a Day Milking Frequency
Three Times a Day Milking Frequency WREP0004  
Author(s): Timothy Logan, Dennis Armstrong, and Roger Selley
Milking dairy cows three times a day rather than two times a day can be a profitable management practice for well-managed commercial dairies. This guide discusses the expenses and advantages of three times a day milking, as well as the increased chances of mastitis and lameness. Includes a detailed worksheet to help dairy farmers evaluate the profitability. Supplemented with several tables.

Publisher: Western Regional Extension
Published: June 1978.   10 pages.
 
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