Mom and Dad saw a need and met it. They purchased these units, rock, and an upcoming canopy for us. Thank you both so much! This allowed us to make room in the meat/milk facility for building the meat processing facility.
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Also destined for a brother-in-law's farm, Vonda's little bull calf came quick, and earlier than expected. An experienced milk cow, she is easy to milk, though her teats are extra large....
Winnie's unassisted first calf was headed for a brother-in-law's farm, but he brought her milk in with ease. She was tough to train to not kick, but after a week or so, she was doing great for us. Unfortunately after we bought her, we found out she is A1/A1, so we are not able to keep her. Some milk recipients are doing well with her milk.
Thank you Kellen for the arena groomer on his tractor and for the compactor (behind the little buck below). Steps were: (1) arena groom (2) compact/rake (3) seed bluegrass mix from a local grower and a cover crop on the garden area from same dealer (4) compact (5) set sprinklers on timer and accidentally over water. |
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