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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 669518" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Oh, sometimes the fifth, sixth and seventh work too...</p><p></p><p>One of the dairies I worked at there was a heifer I called Breakfast - because I sneaked a feed off the fifth while the milking cluster milked out the other four. If she came in the wrong side to access that teat I just swapped one of the milking cups onto it when she was nearly finished.</p><p></p><p>Beef cow they'll probably never cause a problem unless they get mastitis. Dairy cows, they can get in the way of milking - I check the calves and snip them when they're little. The only thing to be concerned about breeding is that the heifer's calf is likely to have extras as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 669518, member: 9267"] Oh, sometimes the fifth, sixth and seventh work too... One of the dairies I worked at there was a heifer I called Breakfast - because I sneaked a feed off the fifth while the milking cluster milked out the other four. If she came in the wrong side to access that teat I just swapped one of the milking cups onto it when she was nearly finished. Beef cow they'll probably never cause a problem unless they get mastitis. Dairy cows, they can get in the way of milking - I check the calves and snip them when they're little. The only thing to be concerned about breeding is that the heifer's calf is likely to have extras as well. [/QUOTE]
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