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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5538"><p>> I used to do that with an old</p><p>> holstein cow. I remember making</p><p>> money at it but not enough if I</p><p>> didn't enjoy it also. The trick</p><p>> for me was having a nice gentle</p><p>> easy going cow that would let all</p><p>> four nurse at ounce, and one that</p><p>> will let you push those calves</p><p>> heads under her in the beginning.</p><p>> You've got me thinking of buying</p><p>> another one now. I guess I did</p><p>> enjoy that. how much is enough and do you have any good wisdom about this that may help me. how did you pick your cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5538"] > I used to do that with an old > holstein cow. I remember making > money at it but not enough if I > didn't enjoy it also. The trick > for me was having a nice gentle > easy going cow that would let all > four nurse at ounce, and one that > will let you push those calves > heads under her in the beginning. > You've got me thinking of buying > another one now. I guess I did > enjoy that. how much is enough and do you have any good wisdom about this that may help me. how did you pick your cows. [/QUOTE]
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