
04/17/08, 09:37 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: MO
Posts: 914
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We have a couple of jerseys. Only one that I am milking now, the other is due to calve any day. She gets alfalfa pellets and beet pulp at milking time only. I go through one bag of alfalfa a week and the bag of beet pulp will last all month. In winter she also gets hay, spring/summer/fall she is on pasture. I spent about $50 a month on feed for her. Winter hay ran us around $500 this winter. We fed 2 full grown cows and 2 calves that started the winter out at about 250/300lbs with that. I did not account for minerals although we do feed minerals, kelp, and redmond salt.
We sell excess milk and I make enough money in one week to pay for her feed for the month. The rest goes to grocery money.
A cow really should be bred for a calf at least every other year. I wouldn't go any longer than that. A calf every 12 months would really be ideal and it will keep you in a supply of milk; except for her dry months. And you can always freeze some in anticipation of that.
Rachel
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Rachel K
(and sometimes Matt)
Parents to Danial, Jacob, Isaac, Clara, Sarah Jo, and twins Emma and Anna born 12/18/2009!
http://www.jerseyknoll.com
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