Jumping the Moon Dairy - the next chapter

babsbag

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I only let him out for controlled visits, no running or chasing so he is learning to be a gentleman with the ladies. He walks among them sniffing and blubbering until he finds the right one (the one he has been smelling from his pen). It is cute. There are a few does that are really big; I might let my old boy have his way with them again this year, I worry a little bit about that rear leg and Jumanji trying to reach them. We'll see, but so far I am happy with his courting skills.
 

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I suspect you would know by now if you had a herd with Brucellosis so no worries :). One step closer!
 

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Brucellosis is all negative, not that I was worried but I can say that it is done.

Now I am designing labels for cheese and milk and they have to be approved before I can use them. Also I still have to take the other test and get the lab approved. That in addition to a mile long list still to do. Nov 3 is the next big date.
 
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