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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1765262" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Agree with [USER=42782]@TexasJerseyMilker[/USER] about them getting her in with their calves and shipping her whenever they send the next load off....but I would get an already in milk or due to calve cow; NOT a heifer calf, or you will have 2+ years in before she is ready to milk and nothing to say she will work out... That's alot of feed and time and money put out, with nothing in return....and if you are in the older generation, then why waste that much more time... you want milk now, not in 2 years.... and yes, I would get a farrier to get the horses hooves back in shape and then maybe you can keep up with them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1765262, member: 25884"] Agree with [USER=42782]@TexasJerseyMilker[/USER] about them getting her in with their calves and shipping her whenever they send the next load off....but I would get an already in milk or due to calve cow; NOT a heifer calf, or you will have 2+ years in before she is ready to milk and nothing to say she will work out... That's alot of feed and time and money put out, with nothing in return....and if you are in the older generation, then why waste that much more time... you want milk now, not in 2 years.... and yes, I would get a farrier to get the horses hooves back in shape and then maybe you can keep up with them again. [/QUOTE]
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