grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
You may find this hard to believe, but the following question arose over the weekend, "How many cows can one man or woman hand milk in one day"? 
There was a reason why the topic was raised. One of my cousins and his wife, were tending a "mechanical cow" at a country fair locally, where you had one full minute to try to "milk" as much liquid into a measuring jug, pulling on the two rubber teats fitted under a a large bucket, (the workings all hidden behind a board cut out in the shape of the rear end of a cow, complete with tail !.......). I know what you're thinking, the fun to be had these days at a country fair!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, my own father aged eight had to hand milk six cattle before, and of course after going to school. He left school aged fourteen, though didn't attend much in the last year he said, and by then my grandfather said he could do the work of a fully grown man, and milk ten cows a day.
My cousin and his wife couldn't believe an adult man or woman couldn't milk more cattle than this in one day, but my father could have told them, that after the length of time it took to milk them your grip weakens, so you cant carry on any further.
I'm looking for some evidence to back up the comments my father made, and of course as he was born in 1920, there was no such thing as a milking machine back then.

All I've found so far is this article from Ireland about the numbers of cattle a man can milk in a modern milking parlour, and the contrast is amazing in my humble view:
https://www.irishexaminer.com/farming/arid-30868706.html
(oh and by the way, my cousins wife thrashed the rest of us in the artificial cow milking exercise!
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There was a reason why the topic was raised. One of my cousins and his wife, were tending a "mechanical cow" at a country fair locally, where you had one full minute to try to "milk" as much liquid into a measuring jug, pulling on the two rubber teats fitted under a a large bucket, (the workings all hidden behind a board cut out in the shape of the rear end of a cow, complete with tail !.......). I know what you're thinking, the fun to be had these days at a country fair!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, my own father aged eight had to hand milk six cattle before, and of course after going to school. He left school aged fourteen, though didn't attend much in the last year he said, and by then my grandfather said he could do the work of a fully grown man, and milk ten cows a day.

My cousin and his wife couldn't believe an adult man or woman couldn't milk more cattle than this in one day, but my father could have told them, that after the length of time it took to milk them your grip weakens, so you cant carry on any further.
I'm looking for some evidence to back up the comments my father made, and of course as he was born in 1920, there was no such thing as a milking machine back then.


All I've found so far is this article from Ireland about the numbers of cattle a man can milk in a modern milking parlour, and the contrast is amazing in my humble view:
https://www.irishexaminer.com/farming/arid-30868706.html
(oh and by the way, my cousins wife thrashed the rest of us in the artificial cow milking exercise!

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