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BarredBuff
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Very good points! That I will need to keep in mind, thanks!
Thanks for the advice. Yeah I know what products to make, I make cultured cream butter and buttermilk now and make churned ice cream. I am considering once a day milking. We plan to raise a beef calf, and a pig or two. So the milk wont be wasted. Plus I want to make chicken mash with it. I have the half gallon glass jars, a dozen at the moment, but Im considering getting more.peteyfoozer said:quite a few people do that, milk into a smaller bucket then dump and refill. I have a belly milker so I don't have to deal with it. You will LOVE having your cow. Playing with milk is so much fun!
I use gallon glass jars to chill my milk in, as Jerseys tend to give a good bit. My 2 year old heifer is giving me 3 gallons every morning on just 1x a day milking. She freshened at over 6 gallons a day as a first freshener! Out of the 3 gallons I take, 1/2 gallon is heavy cream that I have to SCRAPE off of the spoon. Now would be a good time to start gathering books and info of what to do with it all. I make butter, ghee, cream cheese and sour cream with mine, as well as using some for ice cream and whipping cream. I have also found that culturing my butter works a lot better and the resulting buttermilk is awesome both to cook with and to inoculate my cream cheese and sour cream.
The skimmed milk I use for yogurt, mozzarella and ricotta and am working on the hard cheeses (need a better press). KFC is a great resource for information on cows.
Lookin forward to seeing pics of her when you get her!
Good idea, what are they called?mandieg4 said:If you plan on hand milking, get some of those grip exercise things and start working with them now. Don't just use your whole hand to squeeze the grip things, use two fingers and your thumb, and three fingers and your thumb. I've been milking for 7 months now and my hands STILL start to cramp up about halfway through milking.