This care in the dairies should be insisted on everywhere, even if it raises the price of milk, because it means the saving of many doctor and drug bills and also raises the standard of public health.
In some states and many cities, the laws governing dairiesare now so strict that there is no need of doing this work in the home.
I have found in some dairies that the milk worked quite fast enough at a temperature of 64 deg.
As an illustrative case, mention may be made of that of two most painstaking dairymaids who had tried in vain to make good cheese from the freshest of milk in the cleanest of dairies in North Lancashire.
Instead of having a graduated measure for measuring the rennet, a common tea-cup was used for this purpose, and I have found in some dairies as low as 3 oz.
To meet the demand of the London consumer some 5000 dairies proper exist, as well as a large number of businesses where milk is sold in conjunction with other commodities.
The buildings and equipment of some of these modern dairies are beyond precedent.
In sanitary dairies milkers are usually clad in white duck suits.
Moreover, it should also be borne in mind that such a method of control is only feasible in dairies that are under individual control.
In a number of the larger cities, the attempt has been made to improve the quality of the milk supplies by the installation of dairies in which is produced an especially high grade of milk.
In such dairiesthe tuberculin test is used at regular intervals, and the herd inspected frequently by competent veterinarians.
Since such cheeses were made from the milk of single dairies with all the surroundings clean, the flavor was usually good but the texture was open and soft.
The original practice as brought from England and followed in the farm dairies before the development of the factory system is now known variously as the "stirred-curd" or "granular curd" process.
Much of the disease which occurs in large dairiesand elsewhere could be prevented if owners and those in charge of animals had proper regard for the fundamental laws of animal hygiene and modern sanitation.
The cows that had brought the disease to the Hendon dairies were traced back to Wiltshire, where cows were found suffering from a similar malady, but no sign of scarlet fever resulted.
Footnote: I have been informed from respectable authority that in Ireland, although dairies abound in many parts of the island, the disease is entirely unknown.
Another circumstance strongly, in my opinion, supporting this supposition is the following: The cow-pox has been known among our dairies time immemorial.
In the field beyond was a spatter effect of snowy dairies and cow-barns.
He was off before she was up in the morning riding the range or in the dairies or barns until night.
In fact, it has been only within the past 50 years that large quantities of milk are handled by separate dairies and shipped great distances from the source of supply and that the distribution of milk has become a great industry.
To supply the demand for butter, it is produced domestically in the home and on farms and commercially in dairies and large establishments.
I have found that it is unknown on well-drained farms and in dairieswhere turnips are used only in a moderate degree.
The most common occurrence is sloughing of the tail; and in London, at the present time, dairies are to be seen in which all the cows have short-tail stumps.
It would not be sought for large dairies kept for the supply of milk to cities; for, though the quality would gratify the customer, the quantity would not satisfy the owner.
Most of them are fattened and sold at ages varying from three to eight or ten weeks; and in milk-dairies still nearer large towns and cities they are often hurried off at one or two days, or, at most, a week old.
It is towards the end of April that the work of the cheese-dairies begins; it is towards the middle of June that the cheese-makers drive their cows to the mountains.
In some of the dairies the bacterial content is reduced to a few hundred per cubic centimeter, or to that which is derived from the interior of the udder.
In order that the farm inspection shall be as effective as possible, and to make the work of the several inspectors as uniform as may be, the dairies are scored.
The publication of the scores of the different farms, and the demonstration of the sediment test as applied to their product attracts favorable attention to the good dairies and unfavorable attention to the poor.
This species, found common in the dairies of Europe, according to recent investigations occurs in this country as well.
So long as butter was made only in private dairies it was a matter of comparatively little importance if there was an occasional falling off in quality of this sort.
A small sample of milk from different dairies is allowed to stand in the cheese factory by itself until it undergoes its normal souring.
Creameries which make the highest priced and the most uniform quality of butter are those in which the greatest care is taken in the barns and dairies to insure cleanliness and in the handling of the milk and cream.
This bacterium has certainly the power of souring milk rapidly, and is found to be very common in dairies in Europe.
It must be evident, upon the least consideration, that the London and suburban dairies alone could not supply the metropolis.
Up to 1850, butter was the chief product of the dairiesin the town.
But the experiment was a success from the start, so much so that there was a continual call for more dairies and a gradual increase in the number of shippers.
Immediately on this second series of dairies becoming infected it was resolved to apply the gall immunisation method of Koch as being the means at hand.
In face of facts like these, it is difficult to see on what grounds the claim of towns to inspect country dairies doing a town business can be resisted.
The milk in large dairies derived from different farmers is mixed, and hence the skim milk which is returned is also mixed.
It is not enough for the county authorities to say that they inspect the dairies in their own areas.
Dairies were diminished, so great was the prospect of summer grain; and Hope smiled sweetly on Summerfield.
Would you like to-morrow to go through thedairies and see the operation of cheese-making?
The dairies were of great extent, stretching along the ground floor of the house, behind and beyond the covered gallery where she and her aunt had held their first long conversation the day before.
Dairying is flourishing, the county having more dairies than any other in the state.
Cattle can graze ten months in the year or more, and the products of the dairies of Jefferson county cannot be excelled.
This is so generally acknowledged, that while there are many dairies of Devon cows in various parts of the country, a dairy of Herefords is rarely to be found.
This is collected into lumps, well beat and squeezed free from the milk, and in some dairies is washed with pure cold water as long as the water is rendered milky.
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