Show DETECTION OF DIRT IN MILK Sediment Test Shows Dairyman Degree Degree Degree De De- gree of Cleanliness of Milk Milk- Covered Pail Pall Is Favored The sediment test Is the best method method meth meth- od of detecting dirt In milk This test lest should be used wherever milk is sold It shows the dairyman the degree degree degree de de- gree of cleanliness of his milk In order that as little dirt as poso possible possible pos pos- sible may adhere to the cows clip their udders flanks and tails All AU AllI I Pail Keeps Out Dirt loose dust can be easily brushed off with the hands before milking Do Donot Donot Donot not allow anyone to milk wet as this is a filthy practice The cows keep unsoiled on grass Ina in ina ina a night pasture while if they are kept in a dry barnyard the loose ry manure will stick sUck to their udders and bodies and drop into the pail pall If kept kelt in the barnyard in rainy weather it Is is almost impossible ible to milk them without without with with- out cut first washing their udders A covered pail pall closed about two- two thirds with a hood will keep out at least 75 per cent of the dirt These pails pans are just as convenient to use as the ordinary ones and cost little more A strainer will not take out the fine sediment In milk but is useful for taking out hair and other large foreign foreign foreign for for- eign stuff and is good for detecting the dirty One farmer uses a strainer made from an ordinary 14 quart tin dishpan A Inch five-Inch hole is cut in the center of the bottom A Aring Aring Aring ring two inches wide and of the same diameter as the hole is soldered on over which another rings slips to hold the strainer cloth Huck toweling makes a very good strainer cloth Such a strainer covers a factory can Good Type of Covered Pall preventing the milk from becoming exposed every time the tho can is opened All AU cans and utensils are washed and scalded every time used and given given given en their daily sun bath to keep them then sweet |