“I just squirted 16.4 kgs of milk out of my teats in 6:58 seconds. What did you do today?” tweeted Contrast Amanda in her very own Twitter page.

While Freeride Speedy tells us that May 14 wasn’t her milkiest day: “At Thu, May 13 ‘10 9:25 pm I entered the robot stall. In 4:38 secs. the milker massaged out 10.9 kgs of milk.”

But that’s a lot compared to what Attention Please has been giving, she tweets: “Tried again, but no luck. Boy do I need to unload.”
Contrast Amanda, Freeride Speedy, and Attention Please are only some of the cows that have something to say and they voice out their views primarily about milk production via Twitter.

Cows at a farm in Ontario, Canada are Tweeting about how much milk they produce. The cows are milked electronically and the time and amount of their production is then recorded, the other parts of the Tweet messages that the cows send out, of course, do not come out of their bovine wit, but they were coined and prewritten messages that Marcel O’Gorman from the University of Waterloo and company wrote.

The Teat Tweet project helps in the voluntary milking system of these cows and the farmer is able to monitor their milk production and some of the operations of the machine.

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