Definition of Milker. Meaning of Milker. Synonyms of Milker

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Definition of Milker

Milker
Milker Milk"er, n. 1. One who milks; also, a mechanical apparatus for milking cows. 2. A cow or other animal that gives milk.

Meaning of Milker from wikipedia

- Milker may refer to: Look up milker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Automatic milking, milk extraction from dairy animals via a machine Milkmaid,...
- hanging milker. Prior to milking a cow, a large wide leather strap called a surcingle was put around the cow, across the cow's lower back. The milker device...
- machine, and requires the animal to be currently or recently pregnant. The milker may refer either to the animal that produces the milk or the person who...
- Milker's nodules are a cutaneous condition that is most commonly transmitted from the udders of infected cows.: 393  Milker's nodule is caused by Paravaccinia...
- The Milker's Mishap is a very early short 1897 comedy film about a man milking a Holstein, which becomes frisky and kicks over the milker and the pail...
- Malabari goat. It is also known as Lahori goat; it is considered to be a good milker with large body size. Ears are flat long curled and drooping. The skin of...
- December 15, 2018. Retrieved March 4, 2019. Milker, Kaéo (December 14, 2018). "A Message from Kaéo Milker". Blizzard.com. Archived from the original on...
- tries to quash the story, but two famous newsmen (George Abbott and Jeff Milker) decide to investigate the story, with the aid of a female pilot named "Bird"...
- dairy farm in Newark, New Jersey who was most famous for her Hygienic Glove Milker, patented on February 18, 1879. Anna Elizabeth Corey Baldwin was born September...
- that all of the animals could be milked in less than an hour—about 10 per milker. These tasks were performed by a dairymaid (dairywoman) or dairyman. The...