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Old 01/09/12, 04:11 PM
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I did it!!!!!

I milked Oreo. I had to pin her between me and the side of her pen. It was a total "rodeo" of course but when she realized I wasnt gonna give up she calmed down some. Just as much milk ended up on the ground as in the cup, but today was to let her start getting used to it. We will go again when DH gets home so he can hold her for me. Once chilled, the milk was so rich and creamy, just a hint of a bitter aftertaste that I hope is just from colostrum since we are just a week out. If I milk twice a day it has to be 12 hours apart right? I'm so excited!
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Old 01/09/12, 04:18 PM
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good job! Sounds like our first time milking without a stand. Oh what a difference that stand made
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Old 01/09/12, 05:10 PM
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Good job !!! I would build you a stand for sure.
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Old 01/09/12, 05:30 PM
 
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building a stand is not that hard once you decide to tackle it...not a chance I could milk my goat without one.
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Old 01/09/12, 05:32 PM
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I certainly understand your excitement. Congratulations on that first cup of goat milk!
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Old 01/09/12, 05:52 PM
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I always milk my wild ones out on the ground just because I don't want all that milk on the stand making it all icky and it's just easier that way for me. As soon as she figures out there's grain when you milk, she'll calm down.
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Old 01/09/12, 06:55 PM
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I agree about the milking stand. Even a platform next to a wall with a lead+clip and a food pan is better than nothing, and will be more relaxing and calming for you both. :-)
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Old 01/09/12, 09:26 PM
 
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When mine are young I put them on the stand, feed them and rub them all over belly, teats, insides of their legs and pick up their feet. When milking comes around they are pretty good about as they know nothing bad happens and they get a treat. Start em early and make it easy on yourself.
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Old 01/09/12, 09:28 PM
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You can build this stand in about an hour, cheaply, and it's sturdy. This was my first stand for myminiatures. I did make my headgate slightly taller, & I made the legs of the stand taller.

A stand makes everything easier & cleaner. Congrats on your first milking, shell get better in time.

http://pholiafarm.com/milk_and_milking.htm PVC Milk stand.
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Old 01/09/12, 10:09 PM
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Congrats on your first milking. She will settle down after she learns about the yummies to be had.
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Old 01/09/12, 11:47 PM
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If you can, get into a routine, and stick to it. Goats LIKE routine.
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Old 01/10/12, 06:57 AM
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Congratulations on your first of your own goats milk! It will be alot easier once she's used to it & you get a stand built.
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Old 01/10/12, 10:48 AM
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The stand is definately DHs project for this weekend!
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Old 01/10/12, 11:35 AM
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The stand is definately DHs project for this weekend!
my husband built the one on fiasco farm's site. Its worked great for us http://fiascofarm.com/goats/milkstand.html
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