It's really simple.. If you don't love and respect animals, you shouldn't be in the business. If you think it's hard work to feed, milk, and clean up after cows, what kind of work do you think the cows have to do to produce that milk? It's a partnership. It's always easy to spot those who love and respect their cows. they only have the number of cows the can "rightfully" take care of. They're in it for the love of the cows and the work FIRST, and the money second. How many dairymen can say they're in the business because they love working with cows and they love the work? Sure there are days you get disgusted and wonder, why am I doing this, then you stop and think,,,,, these girls are depending on me, as I'm depending on them to be here everyday.
Yes, I'm speaking from experience, I've milked cows for over 50 years and not thousands or even hundreds. I only have the number of cows I can rightfully take care of. If I thought I had to have more and I couldn't do them justice, I'd change and do something else. Also, the same goes for any livestock.
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