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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 33027"><p>If you have had children, infants etc. remember how much fun that was, yes loads, remember the duties that that involved, having any type of dairy animal be it a goat or a cow, and you have serious responsibility, daily!, there are NO Holidays, No vacations with out finding that reliable sitter whom you know is well versed in animal husbandry, and is knowledable enough to know when to call the vet or what to do to treat a sick animal,</p><p></p><p>What ever the cost increase in butter or milk, I would far and away choose to buy it in the store than produce it myself, and I do get to this this occasionaly, for a day maybe two it is a great novalty, but no more than that, it is a pain in the but,</p><p></p><p>The cost and quality assurance that goes into having a Grade A dairy facility, is HUGE, Time consuming, requires great effort, and time keeping things CLEAN</p><p></p><p>If you watched that show where those little rich sluts worked/ rather lived at a dairy farm, and made that poor mans life miserable, and did major damage to his quality control, they need to be removed from the gene pool, I don't care how much money they have.!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 33027"] If you have had children, infants etc. remember how much fun that was, yes loads, remember the duties that that involved, having any type of dairy animal be it a goat or a cow, and you have serious responsibility, daily!, there are NO Holidays, No vacations with out finding that reliable sitter whom you know is well versed in animal husbandry, and is knowledable enough to know when to call the vet or what to do to treat a sick animal, What ever the cost increase in butter or milk, I would far and away choose to buy it in the store than produce it myself, and I do get to this this occasionaly, for a day maybe two it is a great novalty, but no more than that, it is a pain in the but, The cost and quality assurance that goes into having a Grade A dairy facility, is HUGE, Time consuming, requires great effort, and time keeping things CLEAN If you watched that show where those little rich sluts worked/ rather lived at a dairy farm, and made that poor mans life miserable, and did major damage to his quality control, they need to be removed from the gene pool, I don't care how much money they have.! [/QUOTE]
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