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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 285222" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>The larger number of cattle being milked, obvously the larger percentage of herd health issues will arrise. Things do happen, And it seems that in the pics I saw, the problems were being addressed, at least to some extent.????</p><p></p><p>I remember as a youngster, and left alone with my brother milking without pappy around we once milked a cow out that turned out tank a nice strawberry pink from the blood, it was of course an accident, and we meant no harm to the cow, nor the consumer, but it happened, and yes, believe it or not, it shipped, even after my dad pointed it out to the bulk tank driver. hummmmmmmmmm :cboy: </p><p></p><p>But, in todays world, lots of folks are watching over our shoulders, and perhaps for good measure. I know that when one of my beef cattle is not 'right' I will often get a call from a neighbor driving by. Often it is nothing, but sometimes, it's a real issue, and I am glad for the call.Can be a good thing for you,if you try and practice good management, or a bad thing if you don't care, as others will care for you.</p><p></p><p>I for one, get so angry when I see any kind of livestock being neglected or abused, as it is a direct reflection on me, and our fellow producers. I often see evidence of that come into the sale barns on a regular basis, and there simply is no excuse... :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 285222, member: 1101"] The larger number of cattle being milked, obvously the larger percentage of herd health issues will arrise. Things do happen, And it seems that in the pics I saw, the problems were being addressed, at least to some extent.???? I remember as a youngster, and left alone with my brother milking without pappy around we once milked a cow out that turned out tank a nice strawberry pink from the blood, it was of course an accident, and we meant no harm to the cow, nor the consumer, but it happened, and yes, believe it or not, it shipped, even after my dad pointed it out to the bulk tank driver. hummmmmmmmmm :cboy: But, in todays world, lots of folks are watching over our shoulders, and perhaps for good measure. I know that when one of my beef cattle is not 'right' I will often get a call from a neighbor driving by. Often it is nothing, but sometimes, it's a real issue, and I am glad for the call.Can be a good thing for you,if you try and practice good management, or a bad thing if you don't care, as others will care for you. I for one, get so angry when I see any kind of livestock being neglected or abused, as it is a direct reflection on me, and our fellow producers. I often see evidence of that come into the sale barns on a regular basis, and there simply is no excuse... :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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