This morning while most people are out shopping and trying to get that deal, I will be milking our cow.
The Farmer grew up with a family milk cow. For months now we have thought about and discussed purchasing our own jersey cow. A milk cow changes your life! There is no 'waiting' to milk. It's once in the morning and once in the evening. Best if twelve hours apart. No days off. It isn't for everyone. The Farmer knew this, I hadn't lived the experience.
We researched and decided IF we obtained a milk cow, we wanted a mini jersey. Why a mini? First reason is less feed. A cow eats between 2 and 4% of their body weight. Smaller cow, smaller pasture needed. Less hay required. The other main reason for a mini is milk production. A full size Jersey cow usually produces between 4-6 gallons of milk per DAY. A mini usually gives about half of that per day. Seriously a family of four can't really drink two gallons of milk a day! Can they?
Well two weeks ago the Farmer saw an ad for a jersey and her calf. After phone calls and a road trip, we became owners of Rose Bud, aka Rosie, and her heifer calf pictured above. My daughter named the calf, AnnaBelle. Rosie is a registered mid-mini jersey and is 6 years old. Little 'Belle' is her third calf. The lady we purchased them from stated that Belle was two weeks old at the time. We feel she might have been a little bit over that.
Jersey cows are known to be a tad temperamental. So after the almost two hour road trip and new surroundings, we milked Rosie for the first time by hand. Now the Farmer has done this. It was my very first time. Although, I'm quite proud to say, I caught on real quick! When cows are nervous or not really settled, this will cause the amount of milk produced to decrease. Not to mention when the humans are a bit nervous! All went well and we've got milk.
Most milk cows prefer one side to milk from, lucky for us, Rosie doesn't care which side or both at the same time. The first few days we hand milked. Which is an adventure for this "city" girl. Then the Farmer surprised me with a new farm 'toy' (which is what I call all the equipment around here). A milker.
We are currently milking 3 teats and leaving one for the calf. Easier than bottle feeding the calf for us. The milker doesn't really cut down on the time because you have to clean all the equipment after each use. But it sure saves hands and old knees!
Little Belle wasn't handled much prior to her arrival on the Farm. However, she is becoming friendlier every day and growing like a weed. Rosie seems to have settled in to her new home, enjoying the pasture during the day. She is producing an average of one gallon per milking. Two gallons a day! We are enjoying fresh milk and I want to try my hand at making butter. Yes, we are drinking 'raw milk', straight from the cow to the frig. If you would like to know more about the benefits of raw milk, here is a website with tons of information:
Raw Milk Truth.
I can honestly say it makes the richest best Chocolate milk I have ever tasted! Yum Yum GOOD.
Have you ever tried raw milk or would you?