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How Long are Dairy Cows Milked for Each Day?

Dairy cows are milked each day. Depending on the farm, they are milked twice or three times a day. On our farm, our cows are milked twice a day. We start each day out at:

3:30 AM– Wash Cycle- This is the process of cleaning all of our milking equipment on the inside. This is done before and after each milking.

3:40 AM– Set up the milk parlor & make coffee. Coffee makes all the world seem right.

4:00 AM– Wake up the ladies and bring them into the holding area (where they wait for their turn to be milked).

4:30 AM– Start milking the cows.

5:50 AM– Time to get the second group of milk cows. Bring them to the holding area.

6:15 AM– Start milking second group of cows.

7:30 AM– Finish milking second group of cows.

8:15 AM– All done! Start this process all over again at 3:30 PM.

So how long are the cows actually standing there being milked? I just oversimplified our entire milking process, and one might think that the cows are still milked much longer than they are.

We have a milking parlor that milks eight cows on each side at the same time. So, sixteen total at a time.

So that entire process takes about eight minutes. Our goal is one minute a cow. So about four minutes of that entire process they are actually attached to the milking unit being milked. I am not a math genius but that is about eight minutes each day (give or take) that the cows are being milked. A far cry from the 24/7 claim activists might say.

Note: Cows are also not milked their entire nine-month pregnancy. Learn more here.

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Krista Stauffer

Owner at Stauffer Dairy
Krista didn't grow up on a farm but fell in love with a dairy farmer and now works alongside her husband on their family dairy farm, raising five children. Despite her non-farm upbringing, she embraces farm life, enjoys gardening, and remodeling their farmhouse. She also runs a successful women's boutique, manages social media for local businesses, and serves on the board of a non-profit creamery, showcasing her dedication to entrepreneurship and community service.
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