why the goats are described as a 'cost-effective' measure?
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The milk that is taken for human consumption can be measured by weight or volume. Weight is generally considered to be more accurate than volume, but volume is usually easier to measure in the field. It is best if the recorder is present at milking and can observe the methods used. Is the kid present? Is it suckling at the same time as milking? Does the kid always suckle one teat, and the milker always milk the other teat? After milking, the milk should be measured before it is mixed with milk from other goats. Some farmers will pour their milk only into their own container. Many farmers and pastoralists treat their calabashes or gourd containers in some way, smoking them for example, and do not like milk to be poured first into a plastic measuring jug. In this case it will be easier to weigh the milk by weighing the container before and after milking. Some goat keepers will milk into a container of known volume, a tin can for example, and this can be used for measuring the milk. You may also find traditional units of measurement which can be used to estimate milk volume, provided that the unit is the same on all farms.
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