Friday, April 2, 2010

Selecting a House Cow

Selecting a house cow is usually a pretty personal preference. Some people want a lot of milk, so they would be looking at something like a Friesian. They give quite a lot, often more watery than creamy. Although having said that individual cows give different types of milk Me, I always liked a Jersey. Only the one bucket of milk with a very good cream content. Enough to make my own butter, have some buttermilk to use for cooking and good rich milk for the children to drink. Also had enough cream to make pure cream icecream. Kept the neighbours in milk as well. Any left over went to the pig. A housecow is a very good investment. She will give you all the milk, butter, cream you want plus she can raise a calf for meat at the same time.

Regardless of what cow you are going to buy, there are certain attributes that are the best "buys". A good straight back, the saying is a square looking cow. However, you need to think of a rectangle more than a square with four feet. The udder is very important. After all, this is what you are buying. Preferably square (that word again) meaning it hangs evenly. Four teats, I know you are saying like right they all have four teats. Not so! Some have extra teats on the udder, not that they work, but they do get in the way sometimes of milking.

The next thing to consider is who is going to be doing the milking. If it is a man, then he will normally prefer a cow with good size teats as most men have larger hands. That means a bigger cow usually than a jersey as they usually have little teats. I have small hands, so the jersey suits me down to the ground whereas the others I have trouble getting my hands around. We had an AIS (Australian Illawarra Shorthorn) that we named Dolly after the singer. She was generously endowed and had teats like toilet rolls. She could feed her own calf and two others. Now that was a lot of milk!

Now the way not to do things!

When we first started out, I enlisted the aid of an old cocky (farmer). He was a Friesan man through and through and couldn't understand why I wanted to buy "that jersey". She was quiet and would just stand there to be milked. This was true, just not in a shed. Put a bucket of dairymeal in front of her and you could milk her anywhere in a paddock. Not great on rainy days! He wanted us to put the calf up for auction at the end of the sale. I asked how old the calf was and he said about a day. My mother's instinct came to the fore. After giving birth, she was to lose her calf? No fear! We took cow and calf. This was a blessing because if you didn't want to milk you could leave her with her calf and you didn't have to worry. Good if you wanted to go away for a couple of days.

However, it was our first cow and the only ones I had seen were at the Royal Show in Sydney. They wore halters and were led around. So I gave Vic a headcollar and told him to put it on. He came back saying he didn't think she wanted it on as she had tossed her head and him at least three times. She never wore a headstall.

Okay, lets get serious again!

Now as she had only just calved we need to leave her so that the sting went out of the milk. In our area they called this beestings. This can take about 5-7 days.

After that you can start milking your cow. Some come broken in to a head bale, some are not. All our cows used to just stand there munching their dairymeal. We didn't leg rope them either. Some people tie the leg on the side you are milking back. We have had various cows and all of them have their own little habits. Quite a few would only milk on one side. After being threatened with a kick, I would try the other side to find that suited the cow. One we tied around the neck to start her, as she wasn't broken in to milk. We didn't have a bale, so we just tied her up and started milking. She messed up sometimes and put her foot in the bucket of milk but after awhile, she would keep it back. I always felt that it was better to lose a few buckets of milk than leg rope her. Interestingly enough, when we were doing some riding camps, a little lass offered to milk her for me. She was an experienced milker as they had their own cow. I said okay. Next she came back to say that Delilah (we called her that because she was so beautiful) kept putting her back leg up and moving her hands away from the udder. It wasn't me, so no one else was going to get her milk!

They are all characters and like all animals each an individual with certain preferences.

Happy milking!




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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Ranch House - Style In Your Own Hands

Everybody wants to live in luxury and style. And for this reason, they always try to make their house exclusive, so that it looks different from others. One of the secrets behind improving the appearance of the house is ranch house. Basically it is a simple, one-floor home that needs extensive landscaping work to make it outstanding in the neighborhood. The idea behind a ranch house is to make the house attractive and possibly more functional. Proper reason and motivation is essential before any kind of restoration planning.

However, coming to the description, first of all it should be mentioned that what basically this ranch house renovation is all about. A ranch house generally consists of a kitchen, living room, multiple bedrooms, guestrooms and bathroom. Most of them have complete basement with attached garage attached which opens into the kitchen. Therefore, making ranch house renovation can be something as simple as adding a balcony to the back of the home, enclosing a terrace or porch or dividing larger rooms into two.

At this point it is necessary to have a clear opinion about the basic idea behind a ranch house renovation. It means not only to improve the appearance of the house but also to add extra space to it, so that living becomes more comfortable. The first step towards the renovation is to determine from where to start with. Thinking back about the stuffs that is lacking and should be added immediately can do this. It may be wooden deck, or a completely additional structure built to match the rest for leisure and pleasure.

In case the basic appearance of the house is satisfactory, but need to add some individual space inside that will reflected the outer appearance of the house. It may include adding bedroom or a study room or den inside the house. If the thought out ranch house renovation plan does not get fit into the house's basic floor plan, it is better to add partitions in the basement to create separate areas.

Generally, the basement is the utility area of the ranch house with washing machine, dryer and hot water tanks. Separating this area by building walls around it, all in one confined space can be helpful. This kind of separation may save some space that can be turned into a recreational area or family room. However, multiple dividers can be created to make more rooms for guests or work area or even a playroom. The advantage of a ranch house is that the house becomes more functional.




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