I knew you would look at this!
This is my third cousin, twice removed, Eleanor and a very strange little neighbor.
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Runs in the family, huh?
Very cute. I'm going to save that pic and send it to the dairy down the road.
not really a good idea.... even one of your gentlest cousins can act out and at that range, you have a dead kid..:-|
Dangerous
She could get mastitis, very similar to cold sores.
Paul in PA
I'd have to agree.
We had very quiet dairy cows you could milk by hand (we had machine) but occasionally the back leg would meet you somewhere between the knee and the groin.
A better way is to stand back and aim the teat and just squeeze (milk the cow) directly into the open gob. Much more fun.