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<blockquote data-quote="VC Rancher" data-source="post: 814039" data-attributes="member: 16212"><p>I just milked her again and she gave me 6 cups, so a total of 7 cups today. Since I just milked her, can I wait to milk her again tomorrow morning? It's 2pm here.</p><p></p><p>She is out on pasture so she is eating grass. I am not interested in feeding her grain.</p><p></p><p>I am fence line weaning her out on the field.</p><p></p><p>One other question I have is how do you know when you are done? I have noticed that I will get three or four good squirts from a teet and then nothing. Then I will switch and milk another for a while and come back and get another 3-5 good squirts from the previous teet and then nothing. Does that mean I have gotten all the milk I'm going to get out that teet?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing that you would dry her up...but I'm not ready to do that, yet. I don't have any experience with dairy cattle, or any cattle until about 3 months ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VC Rancher, post: 814039, member: 16212"] I just milked her again and she gave me 6 cups, so a total of 7 cups today. Since I just milked her, can I wait to milk her again tomorrow morning? It's 2pm here. She is out on pasture so she is eating grass. I am not interested in feeding her grain. I am fence line weaning her out on the field. One other question I have is how do you know when you are done? I have noticed that I will get three or four good squirts from a teet and then nothing. Then I will switch and milk another for a while and come back and get another 3-5 good squirts from the previous teet and then nothing. Does that mean I have gotten all the milk I'm going to get out that teet? Thanks for sharing that you would dry her up...but I'm not ready to do that, yet. I don't have any experience with dairy cattle, or any cattle until about 3 months ago. [/QUOTE]
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