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<blockquote data-quote="glow worm" data-source="post: 7620121" data-attributes="member: 12009"><p>Its very worrying but the problem is .. unless you are of a scale that can afford lots of staff, a dairy farm .. if you care about your stock .. can be a huge tie and and almost impossible to socialise between milking hours which for other people, is their working day. Evening events usually start before we've finished milking, a weekend, for others is generally time off, for us, more or less the same as any other day. You would be amazed how many professionals have expressed amazement to me that that cows have to be milked EVERY day. Don't get me wrong. I agree with you but are you a dairy farmer or one of the .. here is where I get into trouble!! ... less demanding sectors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glow worm, post: 7620121, member: 12009"] Its very worrying but the problem is .. unless you are of a scale that can afford lots of staff, a dairy farm .. if you care about your stock .. can be a huge tie and and almost impossible to socialise between milking hours which for other people, is their working day. Evening events usually start before we've finished milking, a weekend, for others is generally time off, for us, more or less the same as any other day. You would be amazed how many professionals have expressed amazement to me that that cows have to be milked EVERY day. Don't get me wrong. I agree with you but are you a dairy farmer or one of the .. here is where I get into trouble!! ... less demanding sectors? [/QUOTE]
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