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<blockquote data-quote="Martyn" data-source="post: 7550207" data-attributes="member: 2586"><p>I have a feeling it is often geographic related, we have milked cows on 3 different tenancys very similar parlour arrangements and issue of 1 farm out of the three. I'm sure some farms do get water accidently in the tank but when you keep the milk pipe of the tank when you start milking, feeding the first bucket full come though after any remaining rinse to calves and then use an air purge to blow through after milking it does make you question the situation. I think it's a far higher issue with grazing herds so expect it's a nutrition issue which is challenging when the diet only consists of grass!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martyn, post: 7550207, member: 2586"] I have a feeling it is often geographic related, we have milked cows on 3 different tenancys very similar parlour arrangements and issue of 1 farm out of the three. I'm sure some farms do get water accidently in the tank but when you keep the milk pipe of the tank when you start milking, feeding the first bucket full come though after any remaining rinse to calves and then use an air purge to blow through after milking it does make you question the situation. I think it's a far higher issue with grazing herds so expect it's a nutrition issue which is challenging when the diet only consists of grass! [/QUOTE]
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