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dwbonfire
Loving the herd life
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There's no kids on them, and I don't think I feel any warmth to their udders, but I'm a newbie so I maybe wouldn't know! I will say I have noticed this the whole time I've had them and have been milking, it just gets goaty after a few days. So this isn't really a new thing.
I never thought how long it would take for it to actually cool. I'll have to change things up. I only get 3 cups from one doe and 2 cups from the other and they are in mason jars, so I wouldn't think it takes that long to cool but I will start putting it in the freezer for 20 minutes and see how it goes! Thanks!
I never thought how long it would take for it to actually cool. I'll have to change things up. I only get 3 cups from one doe and 2 cups from the other and they are in mason jars, so I wouldn't think it takes that long to cool but I will start putting it in the freezer for 20 minutes and see how it goes! Thanks!