Posted by gitrib on September 09, 2008 at 13:12:35 from (12.175.230.58):
In Reply to: Re: Dairy Cows posted by dieseldoc on September 09, 2008 at 08:40:40:
It is not the cattle raised on a factory farm, They do not raise any replacements. They can take one of your heifers and in two or three lactations she will be gone. It is all about the dollar with no thought for the animal. Know that they are starting to pay for component in milk that percentage makes a difference.I have milked cows since 1942 and I love a good herd of any color as long as they are well taken care of. They sure do not do that in a factory dairy. We still milk in a tie stall barn with a waterer for each cow, rubber mattress and pipe linemilker. Yes it is old fashion but people like to buy our cows. gitrib
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