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My lady wants a milk cow
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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1729548" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>is she thinking its like the old westerns where someone goes out and milks the family cow in a super clean barn? it is hard to justify buying a milking system for one cow. buying a dairy cow at the sale barn would be a terrible idea since no dairy farmer that I know takes a perfectly good cow to the sale barn. does she know how to check for health problems like mastitis? cows also do not produce pasteurized milk so drink at your own risk. hopefully if you do get a good cow, she won't be one that likes to kick. it would also be great if the cow always come in nice and clean before milking. a little manure in that freshly milked bucket of milk may quickly change her mind about that cow milking business. keep us posted and take some pics for me. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1729548, member: 38038"] is she thinking its like the old westerns where someone goes out and milks the family cow in a super clean barn? it is hard to justify buying a milking system for one cow. buying a dairy cow at the sale barn would be a terrible idea since no dairy farmer that I know takes a perfectly good cow to the sale barn. does she know how to check for health problems like mastitis? cows also do not produce pasteurized milk so drink at your own risk. hopefully if you do get a good cow, she won't be one that likes to kick. it would also be great if the cow always come in nice and clean before milking. a little manure in that freshly milked bucket of milk may quickly change her mind about that cow milking business. keep us posted and take some pics for me. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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