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<blockquote data-quote="TdJ" data-source="post: 1704006" data-attributes="member: 27352"><p>[USER=2703]@andybob[/USER], can't thank you enough for sharing. This is pure gold. I'm tackling the videos in chunks, super impressed with his application of wisdom and hard data. I'm on day 1, part 6 and my brain is full.</p><p></p><p>Some of it is familiar, learnt growing up with Jersey and Freisian in the dairy. We used to shake our heads at the milk fat content fluctuations and moved to a pure Jersey herd. That size/energy/conversion math makes a ton of sense in his videos. But to be fair there's a ton in here I've never read or heard, thankful you sent. I'm bookmarking and keeping for future reference. Will build his spreadsheet so I can track the journey, it adds 50% to a model I built about 10 years ago when I started thinking seriously about taking this leap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TdJ, post: 1704006, member: 27352"] [USER=2703]@andybob[/USER], can't thank you enough for sharing. This is pure gold. I'm tackling the videos in chunks, super impressed with his application of wisdom and hard data. I'm on day 1, part 6 and my brain is full. Some of it is familiar, learnt growing up with Jersey and Freisian in the dairy. We used to shake our heads at the milk fat content fluctuations and moved to a pure Jersey herd. That size/energy/conversion math makes a ton of sense in his videos. But to be fair there's a ton in here I've never read or heard, thankful you sent. I'm bookmarking and keeping for future reference. Will build his spreadsheet so I can track the journey, it adds 50% to a model I built about 10 years ago when I started thinking seriously about taking this leap. [/QUOTE]
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