Healthy milch animal:
-The animal should be healthy. Proper
veterinary care should be given. Proper care should be taken to ensure that the
veterinary drug residue should not exceed the limits prescribed under law. Feed
should be nutritious and as per requirement.
Clean environment, covered
and ventilated shed for the animals:
- The animal should
be housed properly to avoid contamination/ infection.
Potable water:
- The water should
be clean and should not be a source of contamination/ infection.
Quality feed:
- The feed should
be as per the season and need. It should contain all the components in proper
ratios. It should not be source of aflatoxins.
Proper dung &
urine disposal system:
- The system should
be adequate enough to prevent breeding of flies and insects. Also the dung can
be properly utilized for Gobar Gas production/ manure. The disposal system
should be sufficiently away from the place where the animals are kept.
Clean equipment to handle
milk:
- The equipment
should be preferably of stainless steel material. After use these should be
cleaned, sterilized/sanitized and kept safely to avoid contamination before
use.
Healthy milk handler:
- The handler
should be healthy and free from any infectious diseases. Also he/she should
have clean habits such as no smoking, no chewing of pan/ tobacco and wear clean
clothes. During milking the handler should ensure that nails are properly cut,
hands are properly washed, hair are properly combed and covered.
Steps to be
followed during milking:
- Washing hands before milking
- Cleaning udder before milking
- Using clean and sanitized equipment
- Discarding first few drops of milk
- After milking cleaning the udder with water and disinfectants
- Closing the vessel containing milk
- Carrying milk to the Society fast.
- Chilling the milk at the centre or sending it to the Dairy Plant as quick as possible.
- Keeping the milch animals/milk handling area clean to prevent breeding of flies,mosquitoes & other pests.
- Dairy should provide proper (covered) transportation, clean & sterile cans to all the collection centres.
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