Even though we have a great employee, there is always a family member on duty during morning and evening milking. So what happens when it's the employee's night off and only daughter Sara is available to milk?
You hope you have a great, ready-for-an-adventure, co-worker like Kailey. She and Sara are Language Arts teachers at our local Middle School. When Sara mentioned that brother Michael had to work at his TV job, and Mom and Dad were attending a funeral, Kailey offered her help.
Now keep in mind, Kailey has never helped on a farm, but she was eager to learn and help us out in a pinch! She was pretty excited to feed our calves, and the calves always like seeing a new face in the barn!
Next it was on to milking. Those of us that milk cows every day never think about the fact that cows weigh about 1,500 pounds, but I'm sure to most first-time farmhands it can be quite intimidating! But Kailey donned her purple milking gloves, grabbed the pre-milking dip for the cows udders, and was ready for step one.
Milking is complete but there is always clean-up. This city girl dug right in!
Calf feeding, cow milking, and clean up - what more is there to do? Kailey's first day as a dairy farmer was complete. Not quite -
Kailey had never been to Fleet Farm...until now!
Kailey's (with Sara) inaugural visit to Fleet Farm |
Thanks for your help Kailey. When are you available again?
How fun and I'm glad she can now say she's helped with milking and has gone to Fleet Farm :)
ReplyDeleteI know. She now has amazing qualifications! We really enjoy watching folks reaction to things we see everyday and possibly take for granted on the farm.
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