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Old 05/17/08, 05:24 PM
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Would you use a online Milk Production Recording system?

Hello,
I've thought about making a online(or offline) milk production recording program to record how much goats have improved on their milking, what time(s) they were milked that day, how much the milk weighed, etc.
I could also have public records optional that could help out people with selling their goats.



But, would anyone use this?
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Old 05/17/08, 06:31 PM
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without an unrelated tester coming to the farm and confirm the numbers, i doubt it is from value.
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Old 05/17/08, 06:44 PM
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without an unrelated tester coming to the farm and confirm the numbers, i doubt it is from value.
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I'm not sure what you mean.
Do you mean about how much milk the goats give?
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Old 05/17/08, 07:24 PM
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Hello,
I could also have public records optional that could help out people with selling their goats.
i was referring to the part where it should help selling goats.
i do have milk records from my does and i use a spread sheet for this. most computer are coming with a program like this.
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Old 05/17/08, 08:20 PM
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i was referring to the part where it should help selling goats.
Maybe I should have mentioned something about public graphs to help you sell better.

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i do have milk records from my does and i use a spread sheet for this. most computer are coming with a program like this.
That's fine you can use a spreadsheet program if you want.


Does anyone think this a good idea?
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What I think Susanne means is when some one is selling them, and aren't the most truthful they could add a few extra pounds to make her sound like a better milker.

If it was just for home use it may be a good thing.
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Old 05/17/08, 09:23 PM
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What I think Susanne means is when some one is selling them, and aren't the most truthful they could add a few extra pounds to make her sound like a better milker.
True. Maybe I should have a feature where you post a picture of the udder.

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If it was just for home use it may be a good thing.
I plan on using it for our goats. I'd like to see how much ours have increased in milk production.
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