Mongolian method of milking mares.
Reverse side of the postcard.
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Mongolian method of milking mares.
A 1982 source reported 230,000 mares were kept in the Soviet Union specifically for producing milk to make into kumis.
Rinchingiin Indra, writing about Mongolian dairying, says "it takes considerable skill to milk a mare" and describes the technique: the milker kneels on one knee, with a pail propped on the other, steadied by a string tied to an arm. One arm is wrapped behind the mare's rear leg and the other in front. A foal starts the milk flow and is pulled away by another person, but left touching the mare's side during the entire process.
In Mongolia, the milking season for horses traditionally runs between mid-June and early October. During one season, a mare produces approximately 1,000 to 1,200 litres of milk, of which about half is left to the foals.
Object data
Title
Mongolian method of milking mares.
Artist
B. Wangchindorj.
Date
1977.
Culture
Mongolia.
Classification
Postcard.