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Animal Refresher, Dairy Science
Ideal Inter-milking Interval
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Question (English)
The ideal interval between two successive milkings should be:
- 12 hours ✓ Correct
- 24 hours
- 18 hours
- 14 hours
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 12 hours
The ideal inter-milking interval (time between two successive milkings) is 12 hours. This maintains a balance between milk accumulation and udder health.
Milking Schedule
- Most dairy farms follow twice-daily milking: once in morning, once in evening — ideally 12 hours apart.
- Longer intervals → more milk accumulated → higher fat concentration (evening milk has more fat than morning milk).
- Very short intervals → reduced milk production and udder stress.
Machine Milking Parameters (Key Values)
- Minimum herd size for machine milking: 20 animals
- Pulsation rate: 55–65 per minute (optimum: 60 cycles/minute)
- Pulsation ratio for cattle: 60/40; for buffalo: 50/50
- Ideal vacuum for cattle: 352 mmHg; for buffalo: 400 mmHg
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