@GrowingDawn omg, I'd be making so much cheese every week! Do they need to stay in a barn? All my neighbors cows just live outside. The big milk farms have big milk houses.
I believe I used lavender, and maybe tea tree... I avoided peppermint for that specific one since we already were using Uddermint for some applications.
Is your mini Jersey loud? I am thinking about getting one, but my lot is 2 acres in the middle of a rural area. Technically, I am not supposed to have a cow because the lot is zoned single family, but it is literally surrounded by agricultural lots. It is one of 3 single family lots in the middle of agricultural lots. I want to sneak a cow in here, but if it is loud, it may be a no. It hurts because there is literally a 60 acre cattle farm right across the street! I see cows from my window!
If you only get one, it may be more loud because it is lonely, and looking for other cows. Cows are definitely heard animals, so if it were me, I would no less then 2 or 3. But other people have said their lone cow seems content. If there are other cows nearby I think it would be calling out a lot though, and may test your fence trying to get to them. Just a thought. Cows tend to do what they want sometimes. Haha.
searching for a mini jersey currently but im seeing insane prices, how much did you all pay for yours just wondering? can PM me if you want it to stay private.
Nice method. It's sweet you milk together. I used that exact strainer when I started out. Does your cow drop production and dry off early? I know that can be an issue with mini Jerseys.
That is a very neat little cow there and it is definitely a lot of work to have such good milk and it is good milk enjoyed the video
Get yourselves a portable milking machine!!
That's a lot of work! Thanks for sharing!
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How much milk does your Jersey give? What a beautiful animal. Miniature Jerseys and Irish Dexters are great family cows.
We typically get 2 gallons a day from her.
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@GrowingDawn omg, I'd be making so much cheese every week! Do they need to stay in a barn? All my neighbors cows just live outside. The big milk farms have big milk houses.
Can you still use the milk if you miss a milking?
I'm curious about what you do with 2 gallons of milk a day. Do you make butter? Cheese? Feed to other livestock?
Drink it!
What essential oils do you use for the homemade balm?
I believe I used lavender, and maybe tea tree... I avoided peppermint for that specific one since we already were using Uddermint for some applications.
What do you do with all that milk?
Is your mini Jersey loud? I am thinking about getting one, but my lot is 2 acres in the middle of a rural area. Technically, I am not supposed to have a cow because the lot is zoned single family, but it is literally surrounded by agricultural lots. It is one of 3 single family lots in the middle of agricultural lots. I want to sneak a cow in here, but if it is loud, it may be a no. It hurts because there is literally a 60 acre cattle farm right across the street! I see cows from my window!
If you only get one, it may be more loud because it is lonely, and looking for other cows. Cows are definitely heard animals, so if it were me, I would no less then 2 or 3. But other people have said their lone cow seems content. If there are other cows nearby I think it would be calling out a lot though, and may test your fence trying to get to them. Just a thought. Cows tend to do what they want sometimes. Haha.
Can you just put the pail in the dishwasher? I hate doing dishes by hand!
yes. you can! just make sure your water gets hot enough--if you have a boost or sani cycle that works great.
good thanks
Is 2 gals. a day the best from Jersey
small or mini jerseys yeah, but medium to large jerseys can give up to 5 or more gal a day!
searching for a mini jersey currently but im seeing insane prices, how much did you all pay for yours just wondering? can PM me if you want it to stay private.
Not cheap, a good healthy cow in milk is 4,000 or up. Just bought a young A2/A2 with a sweet disposition for $5,500 plus hauling.
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Nice method. It's sweet you milk together. I used that exact strainer when I started out.
Does your cow drop production and dry off early? I know that can be an issue with mini Jerseys.
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