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    Udder flaming - GIF

    Udder flaming.




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    Never heard of such a thing. What is the purpose?

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    Google says:

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    "Udder flaming" refers to a technique used in dairy farming to remove hair from a cow's udder using a propane flame. This process, also known as flame-clipping, helps improve milk quality and hygiene by reducing the risk of mastitis, according to Penn State Extension and the OSU Extension Service.

    Here's a more detailed explanation:
    Purpose:
    Hair on the udder can harbor bacteria and debris, potentially contaminating milk and leading to mastitis, an infection of the mammary glands. Removing this hair helps keep the udder cleaner and reduces the risk of infection.
    Method:
    A propane flame, typically from a handheld torch, is passed quickly over the udder to singe off the hair. The flame is moved back and forth to avoid burning the skin.
    Benefits:
    Flame-clipping is a faster and more efficient method compared to clipping with electric clippers. It also helps prevent the build-up of hair, which can be a nuisance during milking.
    Safety:
    Workers performing flame-clipping should wear flame-resistant gloves and exercise caution to avoid burns to themselves or the animal.
    And stay away from the hay mow!
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    That's a new one on me also.
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