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    As much as I loved my peace and quiet while I milk...

    sometimes taking the kiddos with me to the barn can be just as rewarding.
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    Do you school/homeschool year round?

    This is our first year homeschooling but the plan is to go year round. We only do school work 4 days a week because of my work schedule, so the kids have plenty of down time. We also took all of December off. Besides, summers here in Georgia are too dang hot to be outside so we might as well...
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    Hunting for food...does it justify the cost?

    Typically, when my DH or I go hunting we either go early in the morning or layer in the afternoon. The few hours we spend hunting are enjoyable so I count them as entertainment hours. Hours that could have otherwise been spent sleeping or watching tv. Ammo isn't that expensive, less than $30...
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    Once a day Milking

    If you haven't already, get the book Keeping A Family Cow by Joann something-or-other. I can't remember her last name at the moment, sorry. It has a TON of advice for new cow owners.
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    Once a day Milking

    I have switched to once a day now that Ariel's production is down a bit. For the past few months I have milked a gallon, let her foster calves have the rest, then separate them. The other day I milked her completely out and only got little over a gallon and a half. So now I milk a gallon in...
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    weehomestead in Nebraska... HELLO HEllo hello h e . . .

    Hello from Georgia! I'm along ways from Nebraska, but it will always be home. I grew up in the panhandle and most of my extended family is still there.
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    Just joined from GA

    Welcome neighbor! We live in middle Georgia. I don't post much, but I am usually here reading.
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    Best breed of cattle for new, small herd?

    I agree with Bee, I would stick with a commercial herd. With a such small herd registered cattle just aren't cost effective. Unless you plan on selling breeding stock you will make more profit with a mixed herd.
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    The Journey of Finding the Perfect Dairy Calf

    Ones like this is what I was thinking about, butthis might be even better. In fact I might get one myself!
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    The Journey of Finding the Perfect Dairy Calf

    If you plan on hand milking, get some of those grip exercise things and start working with them now. Don't just use your whole hand to squeeze the grip things, use two fingers and your thumb, and three fingers and your thumb. I've been milking for 7 months now and my hands STILL start to cramp...
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    The Journey of Finding the Perfect Dairy Calf

    The one I bought is 9 quarts, but there was one smaller and one bigger. I tried to find a picture for you on their website, but couldn't find one like mine.
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    The Journey of Finding the Perfect Dairy Calf

    I used a plastic bucket for awhile, but the lids were too hard to clean. The milk bucket I use I bought at TSC in the pet aisle. :lol: It's stainless steel with no rivets on the inside. I think it coat me around $12. The only problem with it is it doesn't have a lid. I found on old pot lid...
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    Photo titled "Good to the Last Drop!"

    That is the exact same filter I use!
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    What did you get???

    DH bought me a Nook and a hunting vest and I bought myself a new bread machine :lol:
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