How, you might ask, does a family get away from a farm in which we're milking two cows and a goat everyday? Not to mention taking care of two dogs, two cats, two turkeys and 60+ chickens? Two words: Good Friends! It also takes a little planning. A couple weeks prior to leaving for North Carolina we started the process of drying off Rosie.
You left me high and dry |
Since milk production is based upon supply & demand, for a few days we stopped milking twice a day and went to once a day milkings. Then we stopped milking completely. If the cow is producing less than 2 gallons a day, you can do this. If she's producing more than 2 gallons a day, you have to milk her down a little bit to take the pressure off. Rosie was right at two gallons and we watched her closely for several days. Her udder was pretty tight after the first day, but after a couple of days, her bag began to loosen, confirming that she was indeed drying up.
Well that solves the issue for one cow. How about the other? Well, unlike Rosie, whose calf was stillborn, Daisy has a calf, Bully, by her side. Normally we share the milk with him. He gets the milk all day until a little after 5:30 pm when we separate him from Daisy. Daisy then makes milk for us all night and we milk her at 5:30 in the morning and then put Bully and his Mom back together.
Bully will get ALL the milk while we're gone! |
But what about Nellie? Well, we have the same system with Annie that we do with Bully and we could have used the same method and left Annie and Nellie together all day during the week. We actually have some good friends who volunteered to milk Nellie for the week, so Tricia put on goat milking training for a few days and our friend fed and milked Nellie all week!
What about us? |
The cows and goats were in very good hands while we were out. Another very good friend came by the house twice a day and fed and watered dogs, cats, cows, the calf, goats, turkeys, chickens and gathered eggs for us. Family members checked on the house while we were gone. What a blessing it is to have good friends and a loving family! Our family enjoyed the vacation immensely and it wouldn't have been possible without them.
Tomorrow, I'll share with you about the art of blacksmithing!
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