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Old 06/02/11, 11:40 AM
 
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Udderly EZ sale or trade?

Okay, I have TOTALLY got the hand milking thing down. Soooo, I don't really need my udderly EZ milker anymore. It has the large and small inflations and tubes for dwarf and standard goats. Came with the quart bottle and the smaller one, plus I have two more quart bottles. I only used it for about one month. So if anyone is interested in this let me know. I would also be interested in trading it for a pygmy buck. Prefer registered but as long as it is purebred (no blue eyes, etc.) Or I would trade it for a good milking stand, again, prefer metal, but would consider others. I have a pvc one, but with more goats coming on, would like a sturdier one. Or I would just sell it.

I am in South Central Missouri. Let me know what you have.

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Old 06/02/11, 12:34 PM
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How far are you from Alton? After I get back from being stranded in Memphis, I can build you a wood milkstand if you'd like.
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Old 06/02/11, 01:57 PM
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If you are wanting metal look at this guy http://www.ozarkgenetics-caprinebiol...OAT_STUFF.html they live down at Camp, AR. Not too far to pick up and avoid shipping.
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Old 06/02/11, 02:08 PM
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Those are NICE! I don't think I can build a wood one that reasonably.
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Old 06/02/11, 03:02 PM
 
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how much are you asking for sale not trade? would you be willing to ship? thank you
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Old 06/03/11, 07:55 AM
 
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I would of course rather just sell it, and would let it go to HT members for $135. If I have to I will sell it. My husband could build me a wood milk stand, so I would rather not do it that way. Those metal milk stands were awesome, but I don't think I will shell out $200 for it. We just have the four goats to milk for our own use.

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Old 06/03/11, 08:14 AM
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$200 is incredibly reasonable when you calculate the metal, the cutting time, the welding time, and the competence of the welder.
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Old 06/03/11, 12:09 PM
 
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I totally agree that the stand is worth the $200, just that if it comes to that my hubby will build me one. That's okay though I just thought I would post here before putting it on craigslist to give anyone here first dibs on it.

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