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<blockquote data-quote="Lannie" data-source="post: 1765448" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>I have a Surge, for exactly that reason. Trying to milk teeny-weeny teats by hand wrecked my thumbs. I managed it for two lactations, but then I had to get the Surge or stop milking completely. I love that milker! I'm glad I got mine when it was only awfully expensive. Now they're hideously expensive. I couldn't afford one now...</p><p></p><p>Also, I think if you knew me, some of your fears would be allayed. I'm getting the idea from your posts that you think I'm a beginner. I have quite a lot of experience with large animals, especially cows. If you want to worry about someone, you could join me in worrying about my husband. He means well, but he doesn't have a lick of cow-sense! LOL! If something out of the ordinary is happening (shots for instance), I make him leave the barn. Sometimes I could use his help, but it's easier to do what I need to do without worrying about where he is and what might happen.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to go back and read through my posts on this thread and see what I might have said to make you think Molly is mean or otherwise belligerent. Other than she doesn't like to have her head touched, she's a sweet and docile girl. So she jumped the fence. Didn't any of us ever jump out our bedroom windows when we were teenagers? Doesn't mean we were bad people, just lookin' for a boyfriend. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lannie, post: 1765448, member: 8202"] I have a Surge, for exactly that reason. Trying to milk teeny-weeny teats by hand wrecked my thumbs. I managed it for two lactations, but then I had to get the Surge or stop milking completely. I love that milker! I'm glad I got mine when it was only awfully expensive. Now they're hideously expensive. I couldn't afford one now... Also, I think if you knew me, some of your fears would be allayed. I'm getting the idea from your posts that you think I'm a beginner. I have quite a lot of experience with large animals, especially cows. If you want to worry about someone, you could join me in worrying about my husband. He means well, but he doesn't have a lick of cow-sense! LOL! If something out of the ordinary is happening (shots for instance), I make him leave the barn. Sometimes I could use his help, but it's easier to do what I need to do without worrying about where he is and what might happen. I'll have to go back and read through my posts on this thread and see what I might have said to make you think Molly is mean or otherwise belligerent. Other than she doesn't like to have her head touched, she's a sweet and docile girl. So she jumped the fence. Didn't any of us ever jump out our bedroom windows when we were teenagers? Doesn't mean we were bad people, just lookin' for a boyfriend. ;) [/QUOTE]
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