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Ever asked yourself "where does milk come from?" A few months ago, I purchased an American Devon/Jersey Cross Milking cow named Reba MilkEntire, and have spent a lot of time recently training her how to behave in the milking parlor, how to stand nicely in the milking stanchion, and how to be gentle with whoever milks her. Having my own dairy cow is an important part of the permaculture principles on my organic homestead. She provides so much more than raw milk for our homesteading family and farm community through our raw dairy herdshare program, we use her milk to make cheese, to make yogurt, to make whipped cream, to make butter, and of course I put a little in my morning coffee too. Her milk also provides sustenance for our bottle baby lambs, for our pigs, and her manure provides clean, rich organic compost for the garden. I'd never milked a cow by hand, but I've been milking my goats by hand for five years, so I knew I could figure it out. Having a family milk cow is wonderful. Reba has been incredibly patient with me and we have learned all the ins and outs of the milking parlor working together. Milking a cow by hand is a lot of work, but the relationship built with the animal and the rewards of that labor are many, bringing food from farm to table is the absolute best thing about homesteading.
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