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<blockquote data-quote="John Baker" data-source="post: 1139688" data-attributes="member: 21451"><p>Backhoe,</p><p>Re: </p><p>I strongly suspect that is true, if raising baby calves is your thing.</p><p></p><p>As I see it, if you got a dairy cow that produces 2 qts. Per teat, twice a day, you could feed 4 baby calves on one cow. Or at least 2 calves.</p><p>He11, if baby calves were my thing, I would make a bra for the cow with a hole in it so each calf has his own one or two teats.</p><p>Picture this:</p><p> A cow with a bra with two teats sticking out. You turn one calf in and he nurses his 2 dry and you take him out. You turn the bra around and now the other 2 teats are exposed and you turn the other calf in.</p><p>Now you don't have to take the time to milk her and no buckets to wash.</p><p>Now all you need to do is get your wife to make the bra. </p><p>I suggest she make it out of some of your old coverall legs with a strap to go over her back to tie it on.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if it works and we will patent that sucker.</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Baker, post: 1139688, member: 21451"] Backhoe, Re: I strongly suspect that is true, if raising baby calves is your thing. As I see it, if you got a dairy cow that produces 2 qts. Per teat, twice a day, you could feed 4 baby calves on one cow. Or at least 2 calves. He11, if baby calves were my thing, I would make a bra for the cow with a hole in it so each calf has his own one or two teats. Picture this: A cow with a bra with two teats sticking out. You turn one calf in and he nurses his 2 dry and you take him out. You turn the bra around and now the other 2 teats are exposed and you turn the other calf in. Now you don't have to take the time to milk her and no buckets to wash. Now all you need to do is get your wife to make the bra. I suggest she make it out of some of your old coverall legs with a strap to go over her back to tie it on. Let me know if it works and we will patent that sucker. John [/QUOTE]
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