Reddit Reddit reviews Happybuy Electric Milking Machine 1440 RPM 5-8 Cows per Hour Milker Machine 0.55 KW Milking Equipment with 25L 304 Stainless Steel Bucket Single Cow Milking Machine Bucket Milker for Cows

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Happybuy Electric Milking Machine 1440 RPM 5-8 Cows per Hour Milker Machine 0.55 KW Milking Equipment with 25L 304 Stainless Steel Bucket Single Cow Milking Machine Bucket Milker for Cows
【DURABLE MATERIAL】- This 25L electric cow milker adopts stainless steel construction ensures minimum maintenance as well as maximum hygiene. Milkers machine with food grade bucket and harmless rubber air hose.【HIGH WORKING CAPACITY】- Dairy milking equipment with 60 pulsation times, 60 pulsation times /min, motor speed of 1440rmp/min, this single cow milking machine can milk 5-8 cows per hour.【EASY TO MANOEUVRE】- The cow milking machine with is easy to operate, just plug in and the motor does all the rest work, driven by a 1,440 rpm ultra-quiet motor.【SAFETY & PORTABLE】- Thicken stainless steel milk suction head simulates natural milking, comfortable for your cows. Single cow milking machine easy to move with casters and double handles.【FOR VARIOUS USES】- The bucket milker is designed to milk the cows. Simple to operate and maintain, reduce the labor intensity of the milking, widely used in small farms and home use.
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1 Reddit comment about Happybuy Electric Milking Machine 1440 RPM 5-8 Cows per Hour Milker Machine 0.55 KW Milking Equipment with 25L 304 Stainless Steel Bucket Single Cow Milking Machine Bucket Milker for Cows:

u/Ride_A_Cowboy · 4 pointsr/farming

You will be in the hole for a looooong time of you try make a dairy with 1-2 cows.
Let's assume you get a mini breed that actually has decent milk production (I'm not sure if that exists past a Jersey) you can expect maybe 20lbs of milk per day, per cow. So 40lbs a day and that might be optimistic, I'm not sure what these breeds would actually produce. At $17.50 per hundredweight that's $70 every ten days...assuming you find someone who's going to actually haul 15 gallons of milk every other day.

At 70*36.5=$2,555 yearly in gross milk sales assuming you aren't doing some fancy home pasteurized, artisan dairy products.

To compare you can apparently get a portable milker for about $500 assuming it actually works and won't harm your livestock somehow. Then you'll need you're pre and post dip, dry off treatment (there's probably ways around this), and a way to hold your cow in place when milking. Not to mention you need to cool that milk quickly and keep it agitated at a set temp before it's sold.

All in all, you will not make money off 2 cattle barring some extremely unlikely circumstances.