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segemia wrote:And in the meantime in a train from Syokimau, A lady and her traveling companion were riding the train headed to town when she noticed some cows. "What a cute bunch of cows!" she remarked. "Not a bunch, herd", her friend replied. "Heard of what?" "Herd of cows." "Of course I've heard of cows." "No, a cow herd." " What do I care what a cow heard. I have no secrets to keep from a cow!" Ngai Baba!!!! ...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 234
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Swenani wrote:oops wrote:what if the person milking is the neighbor or friend? is it as bad as stranger? Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know @ Swenani so you wont mind if your best friend milks your cow?
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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oops wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:what if the person milking is the neighbor or friend? is it as bad as stranger? Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know @ Swenani so you wont mind if your best friend milks your cow? Usiniweke mashakani tafadhali If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2012 Posts: 3,855 Location: Othumo
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Swenani wrote:oops wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:what if the person milking is the neighbor or friend? is it as bad as stranger? Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know @ Swenani so you wont mind if your best friend milks your cow? Usiniweke mashakani tafadhali Tell it as it is; you milk your own cow nicely! Thieves
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King G wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:what if the person milking is the neighbor or friend? is it as bad as stranger? Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know @ Swenani so you wont mind if your best friend milks your cow? Usiniweke mashakani tafadhali Tell it as it is; you milk your own cow nicely! I think if a friend is milking it because you've been away for long thats called "taking care of the cow." It's called "taking care" because your friend probably do not want to steal your cow, he just want some milk and as you know, cows need to be milk regularly for their own comfort. Infact your friend/neighbor could be milking your cow even if you're around, especially if you're not milking it right. When you milk a cow sometimes it take time for it to get to that level where the milk is flowing smoothly, some people just don't let the cow get there...... they milk it a little then they leave it thinking thats the most milk they can get! Thats not good, you got to make sure you milk it dry, otherwise your neighbor will milk it.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Rollout wrote:King G wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:what if the person milking is the neighbor or friend? is it as bad as stranger? Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know @ Swenani so you wont mind if your best friend milks your cow? Usiniweke mashakani tafadhali Tell it as it is; you milk your own cow nicely! I think if a friend is milking it because you've been away for long thats called "taking care of the cow." It's called "taking care" because your friend probably do not want to steal your cow, he just want some milk and as you know, cows need to be milk regularly for their own comfort. Infact your friend/neighbor could be milking your cow even if you're around, especially if you're not milking it right. When you milk a cow sometimes it take time for it to get to that level where the milk is flowing smoothly, some people just don't let the cow get there...... they milk it a little then they leave it thinking thats the most milk they can get! Thats not good, you got to make sure you milk it dry, otherwise your neighbor will milk it. I agree, You need to milk the cow till it gets tired of even walking If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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Swenani wrote:Rollout wrote:King G wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:Swenani wrote:oops wrote:what if the person milking is the neighbor or friend? is it as bad as stranger? Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know @ Swenani so you wont mind if your best friend milks your cow? Usiniweke mashakani tafadhali Tell it as it is; you milk your own cow nicely! I think if a friend is milking it because you've been away for long thats called "taking care of the cow." It's called "taking care" because your friend probably do not want to steal your cow, he just want some milk and as you know, cows need to be milk regularly for their own comfort. Infact your friend/neighbor could be milking your cow even if you're around, especially if you're not milking it right. When you milk a cow sometimes it take time for it to get to that level where the milk is flowing smoothly, some people just don't let the cow get there...... they milk it a little then they leave it thinking thats the most milk they can get! Thats not good, you got to make sure you milk it dry, otherwise your neighbor will milk it. I agree, You need to milk the cow till it gets tired of even walking
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/20/2009 Posts: 658
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A big question!
When one wants to milk a cow there is a certain procedure to be followed..
1. Warm the clean water in a clean sufuria and empty it into a thermos flask (very important step).
2. Take your milking can, jerry, and the warm water in the flask to the milking shed.
3. Pour some dairy meal or bran mixed with mineral salts into the feed container attached to the milking shed.
4. Get the cow to the shed and tie its hind legs with a strong rope.
5. Squat next to the udder, pour some water from the flask into a small wide mouthed container.
6. Clean the udder teats one by one with a clean cotton cloth soaked in the warm water.
7. Apply the milking jerry to the teats one by one until they are sufficiently soft (Very important step).
8. Get the milking can under the udder and start milking. Apply moderate pressure to the teats and don't pull them too hard so that the cow is fully relaxed. Be sure not to leave any milk in the udder when you are fully done (very important step).
9. After milking, keep the milk in a safe distance and untie the cow.
10. Leave the cow in the shed to continue feeding as you go to the milk store to store it or to process it.
What happens when a stranger or a neighbour takes someones cow for milking???? Does he/she follow the right procedure???
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,937
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segemia wrote:A big question! What happens when a stranger or a neighbour takes someones cow for milking???? Does he/she follow the right procedure???
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