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Offline redpowerd

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milkin time
« on: March 13, 2004, 01:33:23 am »
figgerd id start early, fore milkin
got my coffie, the weater, some amish bread do-nots
nice to see a dustin of snow.

i know theres milkers on the forum, is it startin time?
if not, dont be ashamed
the cows can allways kick you tomarro ;D
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2004, 02:21:35 am »
Those days went away 45 years ago. Not looking for them to return any time soon...
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2004, 02:25:25 am »
Forgot to mention.....
Gonna go get some fresh trout for breakfast here in a bit.
Trout, grits and corn bread..
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2004, 04:54:52 am »
Well Jon I slept in this morning, wind is blowing about 40mph and spitting rain. Those darn cows get pretty pithed if they're not milked on time, don't miss those days much. How come about the time we quit milking was when my dad finally broke down and bought an automatic one. Oh yeah my older brothers had joined the service, boy what a guy won't do to get out of work. :D
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2004, 05:21:47 am »
Sleep in, have a 2nd cup of coffee.     Get BEEF.  No milk'n required.   Them angus just take of their selves.
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2004, 07:00:26 am »
I haven't milked a cow in over four years. When I walk into the milking barn I kind of miss them, until I think about all the cold morning milkings. Seems too that the vacuum pump would wait till Saturday night to break down. Buck's right, those beefers keep pretty good care of themselves.
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2004, 07:19:54 am »
We only had two so did it by hand . Hands would not take it any more fingers don't work good, have to type one finger.
Bigger farmers around here are outsourcing, Mexican and Bolivian workers to milk there cows. Guess most of us would rather draw welfare.
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #7 on: March 13, 2004, 03:10:50 pm »
I had a goat that lost her little one.  She had a really heavy bag, and I convinced my wife that she needed to MILK that GOAT.  Told her to get the kids to help.  Mother and Daddy were also in the barn, and helped me convince her.  It was a lot of fun watching her try to figger out how those things worked, and after a minute mother jumped in to help her get things started.  My Dad and I were having a ball watching them and I'll have to say they were having fun too.  

Wouldn't want to milk every day though!
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #8 on: March 13, 2004, 04:26:17 pm »
   When I milk, I handmilk. Starlight had a bull calf 2 weeks ago. His dad is Fearless Fred, and I think I'm going to name him Forklift. It cracks me up to see what Fearless has figured out he can do with his horns. (Doesn't have an opposeable thumb, y'know).

  So I am dividing mom's output with li'l Forklift. He's growing fast. Days I have to work, I just leave them together.

  I bust a** all day today with helpers, fencing and cleaning. They need $ and I've got lotsa work- but I'm working way harder than I would normally getting them around to what needs done.

  First time I walked fence this early. It has its good and bad points. Good in that the ground is still mostly frozen in the swampy areas. I'm not sinking in the mud. Bad in that where I need to set posts I won't be doing it yet.. A lot of deadwood fell down this winter. I counted at least 8 or 9 in a mile of fence. A lot more than normal. I will have to go back out with the chainsaw tomorrow. (Ooh I am aching enough now, but donchaknow we were trying to bash em down by hand- 'chainsaw? we don't need no stinkin chainsaw!') I will have to go back to work on Monday to rest up.

  In a few places it was thoroughly melted and soupy in the extreme. Wher Mike turned soil last fall near his duck puddle you could bury a tractor, easy.

  We may walk the bounds tomorrow and put blazes on the trees. It looks like it will be sunny and less wind, if you can believe the weatherman.

  Got to go milk yet tonight. Then maybe hot tub and ibuprofen..  lw
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #9 on: March 13, 2004, 05:15:33 pm »
well i dont get to the barn untill 6 or 6:30 anyway.
a first calf heifer dropped her calf in the freestall, about 3 weeks early. this tiny thing dosent stand a chance. the heifer came right into the parlor and was gentle as could be!

with the price of fuel, beef sounds good. why bring em food when they can get it themselves?

thanks for sharin your milkin stories!
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2004, 05:10:43 pm »
Haven't gotten up at 3am since 1985 for milking..... sometimes i miss it but not too often.. Milked 40 head in an hour and fifteen minutes in a warm stanchion barn, Bucket milkers and a dumping station,so that wasn't all that bad.
The seven days a week with no time off was the tough part..
When i got a job w/ days off and vacation i was in shock.
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2004, 05:45:48 pm »
that little calf died, lasted longer than i thought.
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The seven days a week with no time off was the tough part..
When i got a job w/ days off and vacation i was in shock

whatever did you do with yourself, bull? :D
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2004, 05:24:11 am »
looked for something to do !  I joined the Fire Dept., Took a job
w/ the Police Dept. Dispatching Parttime and started a landscaping company....... The Job with all the time off was as a custodian for the local school......11am to 7pm
I was even able to p/u a steady girlfriend ::) and went to the beach....... 8)

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Re: milkin time
« Reply #13 on: March 16, 2004, 06:37:30 am »
Bull,

I guess I better keep milking,  cause if I did what you did,  it would make my wife real angry :D  We had our 37 th anniversary a few days ago 8)
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #14 on: March 16, 2004, 05:15:58 pm »
The girlfriend became the wife in 88 and were are still together
one woman is enough....
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2004, 05:40:31 pm »
Congrats to the Bro. and Mrs Noble 8) 8)
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #16 on: March 16, 2004, 08:17:57 pm »
Congrats to Mr. and Mr. Noble.
She must be a keeper, eh Noble?
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Heck, I got ta addin up, and I been married 28 years, if ya count all three times.
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2004, 05:31:38 am »
i hafta get married sometime around oct 13 :D
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2004, 08:47:05 am »
Congratulations to all you old married folk. Norm & I celebrated our 28th anniversary a few weeks ago.   8)

October 13th, eh, Red?  I'll be looking for the wedding invitation in the mail.  ;D
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Re: milkin time
« Reply #19 on: March 17, 2004, 06:38:48 pm »
1st ex and I would have made 33 yrs in a couple of months. PERISH the thought!! :o :o  At this point, I can't even imagine what I'd be like, by now.  She dumped me for some guy with hair on his head. ???  Kinda brings new meaning to the phrase, "No pain, no gain!  ;D
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