Posted by TimChandler / S-OK on October 01, 2010 at 19:14:26 from (70.245.28.35):
In Reply to: OT: Older Than Dirt posted by James Howell on October 01, 2010 at 10:12:45:
We still use a 1 legged milk stool to strip out our nurse cows. Dads Kickers are hanging in the feed room and Yes I know how to use them. Dads old cow named Witch, not only did ya have to put the kickers on but ya had to also tie her tail to the barn joists. Could that ol cow kick. She also filled the Delaval floor pail milker 1 and 1/2 times. Which equals almost 6 gals a milking. I think those were 4 gal pails, correct? We used a combination of Surge belted and Delaval floor pail milking machines. I have dads back up milker pump, 2 of his steel stanchions and my father in laws lines and petcocks . I grew up milking 10 then later 15 head of Jersey/Holstein cross. We were always grade B and always got a high test number, 3.8 or higher if I remember correct. Twice a day 365 days a year even if ya didn"t want to
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