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What (who) is milking personnel - definition

REMOVING MILK FROM THE MAMMARY GLANDS OF AN ANIMAL
Milkers; Hand milking; Cow milking; Venom milking
  • Small-scale machine milking
  • [[Reindeer]] milking (19th century)

Milking         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Milk.
Milking         
Using something up as much as possible.
A: The guy got $3000 for that little dent in his car door. He milked the insurance company big time.
B: I got this hall pass with no date on it. I'm going to milk it for all it's worth!
Automatic milking         
  • A [[rotary milking parlor]] – higher efficiency compared to stationary milking parlors, but still requiring manual labour with milking machines etc.
  • A DeLaval ''VMS'' unit, 2007
  • An older Lely ''Astronaut'' AMS unit at work (milking)
  • hand milking]]
  • [[Touchscreen]] display of a milking robot
  • An AMS unit at work (teat cleaning)
  • Typical VMS stall layout (''forced cow traffic'' layout)
MILKING OF DAIRY ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY OF DAIRY CATTLE, WITHOUT HUMAN LABOUR
Milking machine; Automatic Milking; Automated milking; Robotic milking; Voluntary milking system; Mechanical milking; Solar operated Automatic Milk Collection Units; Milking robots
Automatic milking is the milking of dairy animals, especially of dairy cattle, without human labour. Automatic milking systems (AMS), also called voluntary milking systems (VMS), were developed in the late 20th century.

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Milking

Milking is the act of removing milk from the mammary glands of cattle, water buffalo, humans, goats, sheep, and, more rarely, camels, horses and donkeys. Milking may be done by hand or by machine, and requires the animal to be currently or recently pregnant. The milker may refer either to the animal that produces the milk or the person who milks said animal.