by Jimmy on April 23rd, 2009

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Do you know how to milk a cow?

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  • by Dracool on April 23rd, 2009

    Dracool

    I do know how. I also know how to change a nasty diaper. I try to never do either .. on principle.

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  • by Friendo on April 23rd, 2009

    Friendo

    Yes. I've milked cows, goats, sheep and horses and made cheeses from all the different milks. Horse milk is the highest in protein of all the domesticated animals; the cheese is stringy like mazzarella, but not as creamy.

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  • by bagicide stayed 10 months too long on April 23rd, 2009

    bagicide stayed 10 months too long

    Yes.

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  • by Takei-Shihan on April 23rd, 2009

    Takei-Shihan

    Yes ... it has been many years, but I have done so in the past ...

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  • by Ditto on April 23rd, 2009

    Ditto

    Yes, I've seen it on TV a few times. :-)

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  • by HungryGuy on April 23rd, 2009

    HungryGuy

    Nope. Not a clue...

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  • by Bookworm on April 23rd, 2009

    Bookworm

    Yes. Learned in grade school, it seemed to be a favorite activity to do with kids at fairs.

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  • by Stargater on April 23rd, 2009

    Stargater

    It can't be too different from milking a goat, so got the theory but not the practice

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  • by Google a Foo Fighting COAT on April 24th, 2009

    Google a Foo Fighting COAT

    Now, but I really don't want to.

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  • by . on April 24th, 2009

    .

    nope.
    but i'd love to learn! =)

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  • by Smurphy on April 24th, 2009

    Smurphy

    Do I "know" how? yes.... Could I actually milk one? maybe...

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  • by Shatzee coming back? on April 24th, 2009

    Shatzee coming back?

    Yes. Ive done it before, though its been many years since I last did but I'm sure I could still do it.

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  • by Life Not Faith on April 24th, 2009

    Life Not Faith

    Cows, goats, and people... for money though, not milk!

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  • by XpawZ on April 24th, 2009

    XpawZ

    Yes ... i've done it before at a dairy farm.

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  • by Nancy on April 23rd, 2009

    Nancy

    Not a clue...you can take the girl outta the city, but it's a little harder to take the city outta the girl!

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  • by Lion Heart sleeps on April 23rd, 2009

    Lion Heart sleeps

    Very easy, take away the calf and squeeze its boobs! lol

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  • by Rollie on April 23rd, 2009

    Rollie

    Of course. I was taught that by parents at an early age. My family were farmers and we milked up to 12 cows by hand until we got a milking machine.

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  • by account closed. on April 23rd, 2009

    account closed.

    how hard would you laugh if I said yes???
    My grand parents owned a dairy farm

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  • by Athrael on April 23rd, 2009

    Athrael

    I grew up on a farm... Thus I know such things as how to milk a cow, How to milk a goat (basically the same, cows are easier to deal with then goats) how to slop pigs, how to find duck eggs in the pond, how to curry comb a horse, how to lob bales of hay up into the barn loft (I also know the difference between a bale of hay and a bale of straw). Candled eggs, hand harvested feed corn, know how painful and difficult and time consuming decobbing feed corn can be, learned how to correctly plant tomatoes, how to identify several species of pest and many varities of crop disease on a glance.

    I also was driving a tractor at age 14, Chopping wood at age 12, and as far back as I could remember I was feeding chickens and mucking out coop, stall and barn (removing old straw and manure from such areas where critters congregate).

    The only thing I don't know about farming is how to turn a real profit doing it..... ;-)

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  • by Galeanda on April 23rd, 2009

    Galeanda

    Yes and a goat, too. We had a herd of goats and one cow for many years.

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