@@HomesteadingandHungry I realize that but you are not separating the calf from the cow and the cow is constantly producing. The calf should be getting all that's needed and you then milked the cow and she looked like her bag still looked half full. She will not produce to full capacity if she is not stripped routinely. Take it from a mom who nursed 3 children, the more you take, the more will be produced.
We have a Jersey cow named Faith, too! We acted all of these ways before her calf was born as well, lol
It’s a great name! ❤️
I love this. I hope we get there someday, but I love watching you guys do your "first times"
Thank you so much, we are enjoying it ❤️
Love Jersey Cows! I've milked Holsteins🐄 But would love a Jersey😊
They are soooo sweet! We definitely recommend them.
@@HomesteadingandHungry I just love all the cream they give! You can do so much with their milk🤍
What a great job you did by yourself! 💜
Thank you so much.
Love the video! Keep it coming guys!
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Also first love this Ms b
Great video! You just need a horse, cowboy hat and some Copenhagen snuff and you’ll be a cowboy! 😂
lol 🤣
Horse and hat, yeah, but forget the other 😅.
I'm not a dairy expert by any means, but shouldn't you milk her out all the way? Her bag still looked really full after milking.
She has a calf
@@HomesteadingandHungry I realize that but you are not separating the calf from the cow and the cow is constantly producing. The calf should be getting all that's needed and you then milked the cow and she looked like her bag still looked half full. She will not produce to full capacity if she is not stripped routinely. Take it from a mom who nursed 3 children, the more you take, the more will be produced.
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