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Good I am doing a lot of work with dairy cows here. Getting some heifers and cows into condition for show season over the summer. We have high hopes for some of the cows calving now and we might also flush (super ovulate) a few cows to try and get some more calves out of them. But hopefully this may or june I can hatch some eggs from Dick and get back into the Faverolles game I am moving into a house this summer in burlington and you are allowed a few chickens. I will decide if I am going to breed based on what I get out of the hatch if I get any superb males I might have to keep one and hatch a bit we will see though.
Henry
We ran a working dairy for years. I was 'fortunate' enough (
) to get up every morning, milk 30+ head at 4am, clean dairy parlor and holding pen, then we'd rush out feed bottle calves, rush home to get a shower, eat (if there was time) and be ready for school by 8:15 am...LOL, can't say I miss it but hope your enjoying the process
Will be nice for you to have a house, I hope it all works out and you get to have your birds again and start another program. It all takes time, but sounds like you've got it all planned out. Glad to know your doing well, stay in touch hun...take care.
What did you milk we milk 34 cows half jerseys half holsteins we have 7 jerseys rated EX or above so we show them as well. We milk at 4am so then I go to classes after feeding calves and cleaning the barn. Good thing about the program is that there are 15 of us so I do it twice a week instead of every day. I also milk on another jersey farm that only has 8 cows but I milk with a surge.
Henry