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Show DAIRYING . HARD MILKERS; Dr David Roberts, Wisconsin State , Veterinarian, igo6-'7-'8. Tins is due to an unnatural condition condi-tion oft the sphincter muscles- at the end of the teat and often what might be a valuable cow, on this account is one that everybody wishes to avoid. The proper method of overcoming hard milking is to wash the teats off with an antiseptic solution, dip a teat plug into healing ointment and insert tame into the points of the teat, permitting per-mitting teat plugs to remain in the teats from one milking to -another. A few' treatments of this kind will overcome hard milking in any cow, without danger of infecting the teats or udder, but even this treatment shoufd be handled with cleanliness. 1 o |