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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 1064039" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>Congratulations on a healthy calf! </p><p>I looked at your photos and boy does she have tiny teats. I don't envy you all having to hand milk her.</p><p>Being milked from both sides is not that unusual. Our kids have milked like that when they were in a hurry to get chores done (before we got a machine) and we have a friend who milks that way with her husband when they have more than one cow to milk. The milking goes twice as fast, especially if you are a fast milker.</p><p>Me, I am slow. My husband can hand milk one out in 10 minutes. </p><p></p><p>We strain our milk and put it in gallon jugs (or jars) and put it immediately in the refrigerator. I know that if when we put extra out for the critters, the cream turns yellow when exposed to the air. When it is refrigerated, you can see the cream line and it is more opaque than the milk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 1064039, member: 5644"] Congratulations on a healthy calf! I looked at your photos and boy does she have tiny teats. I don't envy you all having to hand milk her. Being milked from both sides is not that unusual. Our kids have milked like that when they were in a hurry to get chores done (before we got a machine) and we have a friend who milks that way with her husband when they have more than one cow to milk. The milking goes twice as fast, especially if you are a fast milker. Me, I am slow. My husband can hand milk one out in 10 minutes. We strain our milk and put it in gallon jugs (or jars) and put it immediately in the refrigerator. I know that if when we put extra out for the critters, the cream turns yellow when exposed to the air. When it is refrigerated, you can see the cream line and it is more opaque than the milk. [/QUOTE]
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