greybeard
Herd Master
Deer flies are bad here occasionally. They are every bit as bad as horseflies about chasing you too. I've had to put a tractor into a higher gear just to get away from them.
I believe they kept the calf on her all the time, minus the night before they milked. So essentially she was being milked, but not by them...by the calf. I think for our family milking once a day and letting the calf have it the rest of the time would probably be the best bet.I don't know about the you tube video. They could not successfully only milk once a week. A cow's system is designed to produce milk after calving, and the continued production is DEPENDENT on continued milking. Once a day has been done, and I only milk my nurse cows when I want milk for the house.... but in the meantime they are being nursed by the calves, so they are "being milked". If a cow goes for more than 48 hours, the hormones that are stimulated to produce the milk, namely oxytocin, will not be stimulated and they will start to slow down production. If done only once a week, after a couple of weeks they would be drying up. In real time in dairies, if a cow is producing alot of milk, they may go to once a day milking to get them to slow down the production, for a week, then just stop. Some will let them go for 3 days, then milk out completely and then dry them off.
Honestly, I would not drink milk from a cow that was only milked once a week unless she was being nursed in the interim. Mastitis would be more prevalent. It would also compromise the udder and basically ruin it. Ask any one on here about their goats. They are letting the kids nurse, or they are milking them, or a combination of the two. But I have never known anyone who could milk once a week and get healthy drinkable milk.
We wait for it to show up at the farmer's market. They've been selling it at the grocery store lately. Can't imagine how many days old that stuff is, wouldn't buy it if it were free.I love fresh corn on the cob in the summer!