
04/27/13, 12:55 AM
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: New Zealand, Far North
Posts: 417
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First time house-cow questions
Our new neighbours have a Jersey cow due to calve (2nd calving) within a month. She has her last calf(steer) still with her on their property. She was bought from a working dairy farm but has never been a house cow before. She appears to be in good condition. They are brand new homesteaders and have got her tame enough to follow through gates, but they cant catch or handle her properly yet.
My only experience is my dairy goats who i handle every day and use the milk stand daily routine whether I am milking or not so accept all over touch and udder handling any time. I am usually over at the HT goat forum
I guess I'm concerned that when it comes time to calve (assuming that goes smoothly!) she is going to be a) very defensive of her calf and hurt them and/or b) be completely unmilkable and perhaps overproduce causing damage.
So question is: Do Jerseys produce far too much milk for a calf, like dairy goats - if not milked would this damage her udder or will the calf empty her adequately? How would you all set about training this madame to the milk stanchion before it's too late? Will she hurt someone who tries to hand milk her if she is not brought into a routine before calving (what my instinct says)?
Please give any advice - I'll try and help them if I can despite my experience being only little friendly milking goats. I know I'll be the first port of call if everything turns to custard...
Thanks!
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