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Re: PHOTO - I dare you to look at this scene !!!
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Posted by Dick on February 09, 2007 at 14:00:53 from (66.78.69.202):
In Reply to: PHOTO - I dare you to look at this scene !!! posted by David in Wales on February 09, 2007 at 05:37:49:
Another great photo from David. Appears to be about 20 cows there. You don't suppose this farmer is able to make a living milking 20 cows? I can remember when we milked 20 cows and were able to make a decent living. The creamery would come and pickup the cans every morning. Then it went to bulk tanks and the truck would pump out the tank 2 or three times a week. Then the trucks got bigger and the processors wanted you to milk more cows to make it worthwhile to stop to pickup. That meant a bigger tank, more cows, more equipment, more help and of course more problems. Most of the small guys quit. Now the ones who are left are milking hundreds of cows with more problems that one could count. Oh well, that's progress, so they say.. Now, if that photo were taken around here, I would guess that those are a group of cows that can't tollerate to concrete day in and day out, so they get pampered. The other 700 are couped up in the sheds. Isn't progress great. Dick
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