Ch 8 Milking

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All the chattel are connected to pumps. I think there are around twenty milking stations. We moved back to the doorway of the indoor pasture. The other gates into the pasture had closed automatically while we were connecting pumps. Another group of chattel were at the troughs eating their morning oatmeal feed. I noticed that the liquid in the water bottles attached to the walls around the room had a faint color. When I asked about it, he told me that it was an electrolyte drink to help post milking and he liked to offer two flavors at a time because he followed the “enriched environment” method of chattel farming. Mr. Farber interrupts himself, “Snow! There you are! Snow! Come on, come here!” That name seems familiar. He quickly walked into a crowd of chattel around a trough, while reaching into his tool pouch. In a few moments he emerges from the cluster of naked chattel with one on a leash. He’s encouraging her to move along with his voice but I see that he’s tugging on a thin leash that’s clipped to a septum ring in her nose. I hadn’t really noticed if the chattel I’d just connected to the pumps had septum rings or not. “Aaron, this is Snow. The farm’s only full blood double crème. Follow me to the little milking room.” Snow had the whitest skin I’d seen on a chattel so far with dirty blond hair and light brown eyes. What really set her apart from the other chattel that were in the pasture was her very full figure. Like the double crème crosses that were hooked up to the pumps now, her breasts were swollen like a balloon, and they were actually brushing the ground. Her soft rolls and wide ass jiggled as she slowly crawled behind Mr. Farber. The double doors of the main milking room were in the center of the pasture with the door for the grooming area to the right and it looks like the single door on the left is the little milking room. There were only two pumps and milking stalls in the little room. Mr. Farber led Snow into a stall and clipped the leash to the stall. “I invest in quality equipment as much as I can. The other room has good pumps but these 2 pumps are top of the line. With the high fat content of double crème milk, you need an excellent pump to get the fattier hind milk out and completely empty the breast. Snow, like most of her breed is prone to clogged milk ducts. After a few minutes of pumping, she needs a breast massage to encourage full let down. Was that technique in the handbook?” “No, Mr. Farber, I don’t think that was in the handbook that I read.” By this point Snow was connected and her milk had started gushing out. “That’s just the intro handbook. Open your data port, go over here and click the icon. See it’s the full handbook. If you’re not sure, check the book or ask me. Snow is my top volume producer – typically close to two gallons a day. But I think the breed has other draw backs so while I’ve got a number of crosses, I’ll only keep one for personal dairy like that butter and ice cream from last night. My ‘port is telling me that the pumps are starting to finish. Let’s get the gals unhooked so they can get their breakfast. These pumps have a custom cycle for each chattel, and they also record the volume pumped. Click into milking on your ‘port, then scan the code on the pump, check for any notifications before popping the seal on the shields. You want to see a number over thirty-two at every milking with the morning pump typically being the largest of the day. All of my chattel product a full gallon or more a day. Snow produces at least two hundred ounces a day and would probably produce more if she had a fifth or even sixth milking a day. Remember to feel the breasts for lumps! Much easier to fix if we catch it early. I’ll show you.” Disconnecting the pumps seemed easier than connecting. Scan the pump code, check the total and see if there are any alerts, squeeze each breast all the way down, wedge a finger into the edge of the shield, pull it away from the n****e, pop the shield off the hose, let the hose retract while throwing the shields in the used bucket. Give a cookie to the chattel. Mr. Farber sends me back to Snow to massage her. I look up the instructions. Scan her tag, add the activity. I run my hands along her still full breasts. The skin is so soft. I start squeezing and massaging. I hear the milk start coming out harder. Speaking of harder so is my c**k. I’m getting into it when I notice her face. She’s sort of sitting like a dog, but leaning against the side of the stall. Her eyes are most of the way closed and she’s pretty much asleep. She doesn’t care what I’ve been doing to her. “Hey Aaron, come here.” When I get over to Mr. Farber I see that the chattel has two very different breasts! One side is still pretty much looks like a balloon and the other is long and loose like the other chattel after being milked. “You see the issue? Good, I’m going to do a quick massage and check for lumps. See how the milk is coming out with the massage? That’s a good sign. Sometimes the angle is just a bit off or the seal isn’t quite complete and you end up with a situation like this. Now this pump should have sent an alert notifying me that this milking was different than normal. So I’m going to scan the code, then you drop into this menu here and send the error report to the company. Next, scan the ear tag, then the pump, then under milking push these options here to run a quick cycle just on one side. Make sure the strong suction is on the correct side before stepping aside. Next I want you to stand by the doorway and use that bucket and cloth to wipe off their faces before they come into the milking room. Oatmeal can be a bit messy but it sure boosts production!” The next hour passes like that – filling the troughs, cleaning faces, connecting pumps, disconnecting shields and giving treats. After a wave of chattel have been milked and had breakfast, they follow the farmer to one of the outdoor pastures.
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