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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1774936" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I test a dairy that has 3 strings.... B/W holsteins, R/W holsteins, and Brown Swiss. They are all registered and they show. The WHOLE herd averages 4.3 % BF... so the watery milk is not true. </p><p>Big animals YES... </p><p>The old joke about having a couple holsteins in the herd to flush out the good milk from the lines went the way of the dinosaurs. And there are a couple on different farms I test that want to come see what you are doing... one will steal any soda bottle she can get her tongue around and DRINK the soda... she is a hoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1774936, member: 25884"] I test a dairy that has 3 strings.... B/W holsteins, R/W holsteins, and Brown Swiss. They are all registered and they show. The WHOLE herd averages 4.3 % BF... so the watery milk is not true. Big animals YES... The old joke about having a couple holsteins in the herd to flush out the good milk from the lines went the way of the dinosaurs. And there are a couple on different farms I test that want to come see what you are doing... one will steal any soda bottle she can get her tongue around and DRINK the soda... she is a hoot. [/QUOTE]
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