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Stepney 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stepney]

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T able K.

Results of analysis of 24 samples of milk taken informally 5-5-'31(morning).

No.Cow no.Yield in quarts.Fat Per cent.Solids-not-fat Per cent.Fat deficiency per cent.Solids-not-fat deficiency per cent.
N 404183.308.70
N 41883.608.302.4
N 42493.108.75
N 4340112.608.4513.30.6
N 44192.758.408.31.2
N 451063.508.55
N 4637102.758.478.30.4
N 477102.308.5023.3
N 481442.358.0221.75.6
N 49563.008.60
N 604492.357.9021.77.1
N 513682.958.751.7
N 5245112.858.305.02.4
N 5321103.008.173.9
N 542283.108.50
N 5516123.308.55
N 562993.907.907.1
N 574363.208.351.8
N 582883.008.75
N 592683.708.85
N 601272.558.1515.04.1
N 611142.558.1515.04.1
N 622763.208.252.9
N 633144.207.80-8.2
Calculated composition of bulked milk3.038.401.2 (Poor quality)

The cows giving the 6 poorest milk samples shown in Table K were sampled
at the morning and afternoon milking. Of the 6 morning samples none passed
the standard and of the 6 afternoon samples 3 passed the standard and the
calculated composition of the bulked afternoon milk was satisfactory.
The mixed morning and afternoon milk failed to pass the standard.
Three of the six cows were sold. The results are given in Table L.