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ILoveBaskets14 Posted - Mar 04 2018 : 03:46:40 AM
New to milking. What are your basics for equipment? Anything you can't do without ?

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windypines Posted - Mar 04 2018 : 4:57:30 PM
nothing better then fresh dairy products. You will be spoiled by the goodness.

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Michele
ILoveBaskets14 Posted - Mar 04 2018 : 11:19:24 AM
I'm so excited to have fresh milk for cheese and butter !!!

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windypines Posted - Mar 04 2018 : 04:14:49 AM
I milk my cow Evelyn. I do have a vacuum pump and milker. Of course a strainer,filter pads and brushes for cleaning up. I have a basket that i carry hot water and wash towels, and bag balm. Of course clean up takes alot longer then milking. I have hand milked, when it has been too cold for the vacuum pump to pull the milker. But i much prefer using a milker. Happy Milking-got a batch of milk sitting for cheese as I type. LOL

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Michele

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