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The air of the stable should be pure at the time of 

 milking, else the stream of milk will carry impurities 

 into the pail, and we shall then have a mechanical 

 mixture of clean milk and impure air, which is a 

 common cause of " tainted " milk. 



The milking is not completed until the milk from 

 each cow has been weighed daily, or at stated inter- 

 vals, and samples taken for testing the fat content. 



Milking machines have not been altogether suc- 

 cessful up to the present, but they are being perfected, 

 and we may soon expect to find a satisfactory 

 machine for milking cows placed upon the market. 

 Among those which have been more or less success- 

 ful are, Laval's Lactator, the Murchland, the Thistle 

 and the Lawrence & Kennedy. The last three are 

 Scotch machines. The Burrell-Lawrence-Kennedy 

 Milking Machine is now in practical use at the dairy 

 barn of the College. 



