Posted by blinwmi on September 09, 2008 at 20:33:29 from (71.120.149.106):
In Reply to: Dairy Cows posted by fergienewbee on September 09, 2008 at 02:14:39:
Headed to Allegan myself later this week, in a hotel in PawPaw for work as I write this. Have a herd of Swiss and Jerseys at home, or a herd in waiting actually, all heifers I am raising to start my milking herd. I milked holsteins before, for 8 years but this time around I am looking for animals that are more successfull on grass. I still have two holsteins, one of which is the matriarch of my heifers. I have milked her thru 2 lactations and she provided milk for every calfs rearing. At one time I had a tie stall barn with 102 cows on the pipeline. It was my dream and some day I will walk in a barn again and see them all lined up, quietly eating and waiting for the milker to come by.
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