VEVOR Electric Cow Milking Machine, 6.6 Gal / 25 L 304

  • Free up Your Hands: Say goodbye to uncomfortable milking sessions! You no longer have to endure sweating in the summer or freezing in the winter. 550W powerful motor, 1680 rpm speed. Our electric cow milking machine operates at 60-80 times per minute, providing you with a labor-saving and time-saving milking experience.
  • Treat Your Cows Right: Our electric milker machine has a vacuum pulsation system that operates similarly to a calf’s sucking action. The vacuum pressure is adjustable from 45 to 50 kPa. The milk cups are made of silicone with a smooth inner surface that provides a comfortable massage for your cows without causing them any harm. This leads to less stress for the cows and increased milk production for you.
  • Healthy & Secure: Our 6.6 Gal / 25L bucket is made of food-grade 304 stainless steel and 8.2 ft long food-grade silicone hose…
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  • FYI –>
    • marchehua .com (‘ 1️⃣Farmers continue to resist cooperating with scientists to help them do their work. but that should concerns us since these farmers are the main providers of our food. what will happen if we will no longer have milk for our children, no more meat to eat and give us strength, etc? My Friends, 🙏🆘increase the pressure🙏 on the farmers to push to cooperate with authorities who are just trying to determine the extent of the spread of the virus. May 9, 2024 ; 2️⃣For our safety, until you are sure that everything is fine regarding H5N1 bird flu diseases, do not buy or drink unpasteurized or 🐄🥛raw milk, Friends. Apr 24, 2024 ‘)
    • finance.yahoo.com/news/just-one-human-infected-bird-121130918.html (‘ 1-“We’re playing with fire,” said Sam Scarpino, a professor at Northeastern University, who helped lead pathogen surveillance at the Rockefeller Foundation during the coronavirus pandemic. “We’re really not doing the surveillance to say that it’s not here.” ; 2-In a study of wastewater from hundreds of plants in the US, samples from three of them were found to have genetic markers of H5N1. Abraar Karan, Bethany Alcauter, Lus Chavez, Katrine Wallace, Bloomberg, May 8, 2024 ‘)
    • threadreaderapp .com/thread/1787608286705131622.html (‘ Dr. Eric Feigl-Din : Very worried—“The virus may soon develop the ability to transmit from one human to another… This is of great concern. Earlier birds… then it started affecting mammals and now the virus has evolved and developed the ability to infect humans…” @WHO, Jeremy Farrar, World Health Organization chief scientist  ‘)
    • statnews .com/2024/05/07/bird-flu-spread-who-chief-scientist-farrar-on-stopping-h5n1 (‘ “Public health agencies but also health care workers around the world are shattered.” Jeremy Farrar suggested, the actions needed to ensure the spread of bird flu in cows does not trigger a worse crisis. “That makes the case that we better do what we can to avoid an event happening because I think the response would understandably be very different.” by Helen Branswell , May 7, 2024 ‘)
    • politico .com/news/2024/05/06/bird-flu-dairy-farms-cdc-00156119 (‘ the CDC wants to conduct is testing that can detect if any workers previously were infected with avian flu, according to Nirav Shah. But that research — known as serological testing — requires a blood test, and thus the participation of both farmers and workers. A big reason for the resistance: Farms don’t want to be identified publicly as potential hotspots for the virus, nor do they want to draw scrutiny to their workers, a significant proportion of whom are undocumented immigrants and fearful of government officials. But “The risk here of something going from one or two sporadic [human] cases to becoming something of international concern, it’s not insignificant,” CDC Principal Deputy Director Nirav Shah said.  by  By Meredith Lee Hill, David Lim and Marcia Brown , May 6, 2024 ‘)

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Product Dimensions : 31.5 x 14.2 x 35.8 inches
Item Weight : 61 pounds
A SIN : B0C2PLJHNY

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