Posted by Walterdavies on November 05, 2009 at 09:06:47 from (67.142.165.26):
In Reply to: OT butter posted by teddy52food on November 05, 2009 at 06:46:13:
My grandfather had Jersey's when i was a kid on the farm 48% butter fat. he used a separator to get the cream which he took to town and was picked up by the train and taken to Sacramento to be maid into what ever. The milk was mixed with other stuff and fed to the hogs. Our butter was always dark yellow. We have a Jersey farm down the road from us but they don't sell any milk to the public, Darn IT' When i was 5 or 6 and little sister who was 2 years younger would go out and play with Billy the big black Jersey Bull grab the ring in his nose and lead him all around. Billy hated the fire engines that would go by now and then and chase them down. One day one of firemen came speeding up the driveway and wanted granpa to go with him to get the Billy. When grampa arrived all of the firemen were up in trees and the bull was standing by the fire engine. Grampa laughed and said why didn't you just tie him up he quite friendly. he was still laughing about it when he got home with the bull. Walt
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