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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9446"><p>When we had the goat dairy we milked by hand 20 plus head, I was much younger then. A neighbor went away for thew week-end and I milked her Jersey, I swear it tiik twicw as long and my hands ached for hours milking her verses the goats. Congrats and good luck</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I've haven't been able to access</p><p>> this board all week!</p><p></p><p>> Yes, we have a little bull, born</p><p>> Sunday evening. Seems to be doing</p><p>> quite well, he's taken to the</p><p>> bottle with no problem.</p><p></p><p>> The cow seems to be doing just</p><p>> fine also, heavy producer. I ended</p><p>> up locating a used portable</p><p>> milker, milking 2 goats for 2</p><p>> years didn't do the job of</p><p>> preparing the hands for her!</p><p>> Having carpel tunnel doesn't help</p><p>> either.</p><p></p><p>> This girl is giving 4 gallons a</p><p>> day, her previous owner had said</p><p>> to expect 3.</p><p></p><p>> We're bringing home a 3 week old</p><p>> orphan beef heifer this weekend,</p><p>> and will raise the 2 together, him</p><p>> for 6-8 months, her for a year.</p><p></p><p>> (BTW, this little guy's name is</p><p>> "Porterhouse" and the</p><p>> heifer will be T-Bone")</p><p></p><p>> Ann</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9446"] When we had the goat dairy we milked by hand 20 plus head, I was much younger then. A neighbor went away for thew week-end and I milked her Jersey, I swear it tiik twicw as long and my hands ached for hours milking her verses the goats. Congrats and good luck dunmovin farms > I've haven't been able to access > this board all week! > Yes, we have a little bull, born > Sunday evening. Seems to be doing > quite well, he's taken to the > bottle with no problem. > The cow seems to be doing just > fine also, heavy producer. I ended > up locating a used portable > milker, milking 2 goats for 2 > years didn't do the job of > preparing the hands for her! > Having carpel tunnel doesn't help > either. > This girl is giving 4 gallons a > day, her previous owner had said > to expect 3. > We're bringing home a 3 week old > orphan beef heifer this weekend, > and will raise the 2 together, him > for 6-8 months, her for a year. > (BTW, this little guy's name is > "Porterhouse" and the > heifer will be T-Bone") > Ann [/QUOTE]
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