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Molly should be due Feb 17th, so we will be kidding right at the same time again! But I'm counting 150 days. Is that how you are doing it?
 

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Yay! Kidding buddies :clap

I'm going to use the 150 day count, since they went to the day last year.
 

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No. I quit milking earlier than I planned. Turns out I'm a fair weather milker and the weather wasn't fair at all for so many months. And the summer hay I bought had very little alfalfa so their production decreased alot. I hope next year is better.
 

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Wow! I'm still milking once a day, both girls had a production dip during the times they have been in heat, but then picked back up. Molly is preggers now I think so I want to dry her up soon and she just keeps getting full. With Ginger, she was a bit too full to be just milked once a day until this last week. It is kind of a nice amount, just about as much as we use in our lattes and my younger teenager drinks the rest so I don't have extra and don't have to buy milk. And there isn't extra milk to try to dream up ways to use, so I wish I could keep it like this all winter! This is part of why I want to wait to breed Ginger. I hope to have enough milk frozen so that I don't have to buy any fresh cow milk to drink over the winter. If it goes as planned, I will just buy some canned milk to cook with and we can drink our thawed goat milk.
 
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