WATCHING

Boo and the cats have an arrangement. They don’t run – he won’t chase them. But he still watches them very carefully in case someone wants to play. butter-041

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We had a little gap of brighter cloud-shine at the end of the day yesterday.  Today is dawning clear though.

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It seems I have very little to say though. We are just slogging through.

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Lady Astors milk production has dropped enough that I can probably dry her up now. Knowing that this is the last of the milk until next year is making me reluctant, I love the cream, and that butter, but it has to happen. I made a decision to be milk free for 2018 so I can put my energy into other enterprises. And she is getting tired of the continual production. She is not a young cow. And milking for almost a year is really not natural. Though dairy cows are not natural either!

So if she continues with this drop, her last milking will be tomorrow. Tomorrow I leave for Chicago then California for my annual visit to my son and his family.  If I am not here all her triggers for milking are gone.  She is lovely and healthy. I have a stack of grass hay for her to eat as she dries up. No more alfalfa.

Also no more lifting that pump up and down those steps, dragging that pump back and forth through the snow and milking in this cold. You would think everyone will be grateful.  But I always miss my cows when I dry them up.  MIlking is my favourite time. Just me and the cow. It is not a chore really, more of a contemplation with movements.  Because her udder is so long and ruinous Lady cannot be bred again, it would be irresponsible,  so this is her last milking ever.

It is a relief to decide to finish milking though. I have been putting it off. Poor old Lady.

She is not going anywhere – she will wander about our fields for a few years yet.

I hope your day is lovely – we have SUN! That is lovely!

Love celi

PS That mess of soaking flaxseeds in the silver bowl is the beginning of some sprouted seed crackers. They have been in the dehydrator all night. I will tell you about them tomorrow.

WEATHER: Sun. Cold sun.

Monday 02/12 10% / 0 in
Sunny. High 18F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.

 

Monday Night 02/12 10% / 0 in
Partly cloudy. Low 6F. Winds light and variable.

Sun
6:51 am 5:23 pm
Moon
Waning Crescent, 10% visible 4:44 am 2:37 pm

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42 responses to “WATCHING”

  1. I could do without milk, but butter is a whole nother story… Lady A has performed a sterling service but I think she’s going to enjoy her retirement. Beautiful photo of those red branches, by the way.

  2. Milking: ‘a contemplation with movements’ — I love this description! What will you do for ‘contemplation with movements’ once Lady A is dried up? Maybe there’s something else that is less strenuous but also puts you in the zone?

  3. We are all different! Often have no butter at home at all and do not eat ice cream . . .have even drunk my coffee black since childhood . . . .but just have to have a glass of milk, even store bought, every day and could not go without cottage cheese or ricotta 🙂 ! Have a wonderful and warmer trip to California . . .

  4. O my, that last milking.. that is a indeed a bittersweet moment.. not just the last milking for this year but for all the years to come.. I am glad that Lady has you. I am waiting for milking to begin for here on the farm for 2018, I finally have two mature milking sheep and one mature milking doe (goat) that I have high hopes for this year. I had really wanted to like Juno’s milk but did not.. so I am hoping that I like her daughter Jada’s milk, it should be a lot richer then her mothers given who her father is breed wise.

    But honestly its the sheep milk that I am craving.. that rich thick sweet milk is my favorite in so many ways.. I can’t wait to have all the milk, yogurt and cheese back in the house.. my mom cough’s hard on cow’s milk and cow’s milk products from the store, so I am hoping that she will find that fresh sheep milk and products will not have the same effect on her now that she is living on the farm with us.

    Enjoy your trips and time with your family.

  5. Hi Celie- just wanted to “drop in” and say hello. I’ve been looking through cracker recipes but you managed to make it the least complicated. I think I’ll try them this weekend.
    Cow question- have you had any who ear bark? Our Else was raised with goats and I’m wondering if she literally just learned it from them. She’s got loose minerals and a salt block. We are going to try just feeding her more as well- it’s winter after all. But wondered if you had any thoughts.
    Have a lovely, sunny trip in CA!
    x wendy

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