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10 in 7 milking + summer diet
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<blockquote data-quote="kp_n_plghng" data-source="post: 8050592" data-attributes="member: 23482"><p>Its so hard to give advice that will actually help you, but a lot of good points have already been made. </p><p></p><p>I think some of your problem might be staying up too late and not having consistent sensible milking times.. 5 hours is not a lot. Yes it can be done but its not great for your health long term. You want to be in bed by 10pm then up by 5am and milking. That's 7 hours, that's much better. You want all your morning routine work done and dusted by 8:30, earlier maybe, as you don't have big numbers. In the afternoon you can start at 2:30 pm, that's fine for your yield level, more than fine in fact i'm sure you could start at 2pm if you wanted. You should stick to your milking times don't let other things mess your times up, stop what your doing milk then carry on with what you were doing if needs be. You must eat 3 meals every day, very few exceptions. I am stumped as to why you try to do the sheep, that is a distraction, but i'm sure you have your reasons. Just my thoughts.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kp_n_plghng, post: 8050592, member: 23482"] Its so hard to give advice that will actually help you, but a lot of good points have already been made. I think some of your problem might be staying up too late and not having consistent sensible milking times.. 5 hours is not a lot. Yes it can be done but its not great for your health long term. You want to be in bed by 10pm then up by 5am and milking. That's 7 hours, that's much better. You want all your morning routine work done and dusted by 8:30, earlier maybe, as you don't have big numbers. In the afternoon you can start at 2:30 pm, that's fine for your yield level, more than fine in fact i'm sure you could start at 2pm if you wanted. You should stick to your milking times don't let other things mess your times up, stop what your doing milk then carry on with what you were doing if needs be. You must eat 3 meals every day, very few exceptions. I am stumped as to why you try to do the sheep, that is a distraction, but i'm sure you have your reasons. Just my thoughts......... [/QUOTE]
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