The Milking Procedure
Udder Anatomy
4 separate compartments
Fore udder (front two teats)
Rear udder (back two teats)
Ligaments
Median suspensory- center of the udder & holds
up
Lateral suspensory- aid in udder support
Lateral
Suspensory
Ligament
Intermammary Groove
Median
Suspensory
Ligament
Udder Divisions
Divided into half by the central supporting
ligament
Each half is divided by a fine membrane
Milk does not go from one half to another
Antibiotics or other medication can go
through the blood
Central Ligament
Fine
Membrane
Outer Wall
Teats
Gland
Cistern
Teat
Cistern
Skin
Streak Canal
Milk Letdown Process
Must have a cow that cooperates
Stimulation
Washing
massaging the udder
Stimulation causes the pituitary gland to
produce oxytocin into the blood stream
Oxytocin then circulates through the blood to
all of the udder
Milk is forced down into the ducts, the gland
and then teat cisterns
Backbone
Oxytocin
Pituitary
Gland
Brain
Blood
Nerve
Impulses
Epinephrine
Heart
Udder
Stimulation