Milking Stands

Queen Mum

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You can milk up to a month before kidding/lambing. You don't have to dry them up before breeding. Although, you do have to make sure they are in very good condition while they are pregnant while you milk.

MMMM... Cheese and caramel.......!
 

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Made from pallets
 

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Moody

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Recently built milk stand
 

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OneFineAcre

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Look what my husband built this weekend! Sadly, not for me. Then again, I'm happy I won't be the one with over 15 goats in milk come the end of February! I have an awesome single stand he built- so I'm not complaining.

@Fullhousefarm

That is one serious milk stand.

The one we got from you is awesome. So great not to have to haul the wooden I built from the Fiasco Farms plans around to shows. :thumbsup
 

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I just built this little thing yesterday and used it for the first time this morning! It's... petite, but I used materials from around the house so it'll have to do for now.
 

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