[Ag-eq] {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} Re: riding again

Nella Foster jellybeanfarm at gmail.com
Sun May 1 04:58:44 UTC 2016


Jewel:

I kind of liked the sound of Jed, but did worry that neighbors might
complain.  However, he wasn't any louder than the barky dog that lives down
the road.

Yes, Donkeys are a lot louder than roosters.  There are some roosters on the
property west of me and I enjoy hearing them in the morning.

My goat Skittles can be quite noisy.  I think she just likes making noise.
She is not as loud as Jed.  Bonnie the cow is usually quiet, sometimes she
moos at feeding time.  Cruiser the horse gets quite loud when he sees me
walking down the road towards home.  He runs to the fence whinnying the
whole time.

In Phoenix I knew some people who got Nigerian goats for pets, just a couple
of them.  They got in trouble because they weren't zoned for livestock.
Some of the neighbors complained about it.  It was so stupid, Nigerians are
smaller than many dogs and a lot quieter.

Nella

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Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2016 10:37 PM
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Nella!  Apart from the fact that the donkey:  was his name Jed? disliked
your goats and did his evil best to rid his home of the detested critters, I
think that you found the noise he made got on your wick!
This reminded me that a  bulletin came out from the Gore District Council
advising residents of the animals that they were allowed to keep;  roosters
were on the list as being verboten, but donkeys were allowed!
When the contents of this advisory were made known to me, I could not resist
wondering aloud if any of the wise ones that had drawn up these "thou may,
and thou may not keep" rules and regs had ever lived beside or within a mile
of a property on which donkeys were kept?  Obviously, none of them had or,
otherwise, roosters would have been considered as being delightful feathered
neighbours who added nothing but restful lullabies to the peace and quiet of
the hours between the setting of the moon and  the rising of the sun and
then the setting of that heavenly body and the rising of its nightly
partner!

          Jewel
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Jewel:

A local rescue group helped me find a home for him.  He went to a woman who
has several donkeys.  She just loves him.  Jed the donkey has a couple lady
donkey friends at his new home.  I think he is happy there and the new owner
is happy with him.

Nella

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Nella!  What was the outcome re the donkey?  Did you find a new owner for
him, or did he go back to the old one?

        Jewel

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Here is another message that I think I accidently just sen to Zac.  Sorry
about all my mistakes.

I finally rode my horse again on Thursday.  I haven't ridden him much in the
last couple of years and hope to change that.

One of my milk customers has horses and like me she's trying to get back
into riding.  We went to the local rodeo arena and rode for a while.  We
plan on doing it again this Thursday.

Cruiser was very good, a little excited at first, but he calmed down.  We
practiced turning, backing and stopping.  All went well until he decided he
would try to drop and roll in the nice arena sand

He didn't even give me a warning, like lowering his head and pawing the
ground.  He just dropped.  I rolled off to the side and yelled at him before
he rolled on my saddle.  I got back on and rode for a while.  I made him
pick up the pace a little, that way he couldn't think about rolling.

It felt good to be in the saddle again.  I'm looking forward to more rides.

Nella

-----Original Message-----
From: Ag-eq [mailto:ag-eq-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tracy Carcione
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Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2016 9:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] hello everyone

Hi Nella!  So happy to see you back!  I missed you!
Glad your dairy is going well.  Do you make goat cheese, too?  Love goat
cheese.

My garden is coming along.  It's all still in the greenhouse tent and the
cold frame, since we're getting some cold nights still.  I could harvest a
little spinach and lettuce any day now.
The oregano came back strong, and the mint is going gang-busters, naturally.
The blueberries have lots of buds, so that's hopeful.

So nice to have you back!
Tracy



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Jewel:

So good to talk with you again.  I sure hope you will send out one of your
entertaining stories soon.

The milking machine I have has 4 separate cups and each cup has a switch so
it can be turned off or on.  So when I milk the goats I turn off 2 of the
cups.  I could actually milk 2 goats at a time, but it is easier to just get
1 in the barn and in place at a time.  As you know goats can be quite
mischievous.

When I milk the cow I just have all 4 cups turned on.  If 1 of Bonnie's
teats were injured or something I could have 3 cups turned on.

Bonnie's teats and the goats teats are about the same size.  I do have 1 doe
who has very small teats and I had to order 2 smaller cups for her.  I can
easily change out the cups, so it works very well.  I believe you can order
larger cups for larger breeds of cows.  Bonnie is a Jersey so rather small.

The goats all kidded in January and there were 5 boys and only 1 girl.  I
have a couple of the boys sold already and am still advertising the rest.  I
plan on keeping the 1 girl, she is very cute.  She is a fawn color with
white spots; everyone says she looks like a fawn.

Bonnie is due to calf in a week or so and I'm watching her closely.    I
have a big stall ready for her and all the supplies I think I might need.
She seems happy and healthy.  This will be her 5th calf, so she should know
what she is doing.

So far I've been able to sell most of the milk.  I've put fliers around town
and ads on craigslist.  It seems that most of the customers are being
referred by other customers.  If I don't sell all the milk I just make
cheese.  I've also been making and selling goats milk soap.  One of my
customers raises chickens for meat and eggs, she and I have been trading.
She goes to a local farmers market and will take the soap for me.  I can
also put out cards at her booth.  We are not allowed to sell raw milk at the
market.

This same woman is interested in buying the calf.  They raise grass fed
beef.  They want the calf if it is a bull to raise for market and if it is a
heifer they want her to add to their herd.

So far I'm happy with my little venture.  I'm working out a few kinks as I
go along, but over all things are going very well.

I hope everyone else is good and I want updates on everyone.

Nella








-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 6:56 PM
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YIPPEE!  It is great to have you back Nella!  As you know, I have been
keeping a little abreast of what you are doing through a third party, but I
am interested in your cross species dual milking machine as I had,
previously, never heard of such a device.




There are a few things that I don't understand.  As cows have 4 teats and
goats 2, do you have 2 clusters, one of 2 cups and the other of 4?  or do
you have a 2-cup cluster and milk 2 teats on the cow and when the udder is
empty on that side, attach the cluster to the remaining 2, but I don't think
that this would be very efficient because once the milk starts to flow,
wouldn't the uncupped teats drip?  or do you just use the 4 cup for both
having it resting on  what is called, in New Zealand anyway, a claw?  It
wouldn't do any favours for the goat's udder to have the unused part of the
cluster just dangling.
Via the third party mentioned above, you said that goats have much larger
teats than a cow!  If this is correct, US bred goats and cows are opposite
to any that I have ever seen.  Like so many other things, are southern
hemisphere goats and cows wicky-werka to their northern hemisphere cousins?
I am intrigued by your address:  jelly bean farm!  was this name your
creation or is that the name that the property came with?
           Jewel

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Subject: [Ag-eq] hello everyone

Hello everyone this is Nella and I'm finally here again at last.



I've really missed hearing from you guys and look forward to finding out
what is going on.



I will write more and update everyone when I have more time.



Nella

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