How to make your Milk Cow (WAY MORE) Profitable!

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Learn Exactly How to make Your Family Cow PROFITABLE!

A family milk cow can bring a big expense on a family, but they can pay their way! In this video we cover over all the ways you can save money AND earn money with your cow!

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Knowing where the products come from, the quality, and the fact it's going to your children is worth it tenfold.

emervaun
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We saved approx. $ 12, 000.- what we normally spent on holidays, dirtbike racing etc... that we now can't spent because we stay home on the hobby farm. And save another $ 10, 000 a year by not going boating on the west coast.Thanks to our milkcow!

rolandridder
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For those of us doing a lot of gardening--we depend on animal manure and manure based compost to grow food, but so many gardeners are having issues with persistent herbicides that stay in the manure after passing through the cow or horse. It can ruin a garden for years. Having a source of herbicide free manure really be a very valuable thing.

TRUFIVE
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Life skills and responsibility for your children is priceless

terriwhite
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Dairy farming large scale or small is something you do because you love it. If you think it is your ticket to wealth get another thought coming. My family has been in the dairy business for nearly two centuries, there have been good times and hard the good largly out weigh the hard but when they get hard. THEY GET

mattdwyer
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I have goats for milk for my family to drink. We don't get butter since I don't have a cream separater, but I can make yogurt, soft cheese, some hard cheese, ice cream, and soap with it. I'll be selling most of the soap I make. ❤️ For our ice cream we prefer to go simple and just blend up frozen fruit with milk. My kids don't like sugar added, so if they ever want ice cream for breakfast, I'm down!

rachelholdt
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FAVORITE YOGURT/CHEESE RECIPES OR BOOKS ON THIS SUBJECT AND KEEPING A FAMILY COW PRETTY PLEASE!

jenniexfuller
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I had sooo many cheese fails 😂! But now it’s my favorite way to use up extra milk.

ThreeLittleGoats
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I retired to a home in the country. I have half an acre and just got into chickens which was my dream. I just like watching your homesteading videos, They are very informative.

WendyGlabe
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Growing up semi-homesteading in alaska I feel ya with the smoke salmon, with the exception we caught and cured it ourselves. We like to say we work like peasants, and eat like kings.

andrewbosela
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Yes... I'm a trucker. So I'm just looking to do low maintenance stuff on my farm now.

I made a huge mistake, and tried to do a sustainable community. It has only made me bitter and have discontent for people. They say 90% of sustainable communities fail, and now I know why. So I'm alone now. But I'm not throwing in the town. I am refocusing on doing things I can maintain all by myself once a week when I'm home.

I like goats, have had little trouble with them. They pretty much take care of themselves, I just have to make sure my place is like fort Knox. That's good though, in the long run.

Eventually I'd like to get some Kune Kunes, sheep, and those small Scottish dexter type cows. I got the name in my database, just can't remember what they're called. I think I saw one in your video.

I have friends moving down from Kansas city, starting fresh. So I'm kind of their mentor, since I left the city 10 years ago and learned the hard way how not to do things.

So yeah, that last part of the video if me. I make good money on my job; so this is more of a side hussle and a prepper/survivalist project, ecase I have to start relying on it more... do to the times we live in.

caino-farm
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Totally agree. Unless you already have some of these infrastructures and processes in place (are you already in the habit of DIY dairy? Do you have the extra 30-60 mins a day to milk that cow? Do you already have perimeter fencing?)... then a dairy cow might not make sense.

Or do you have a small family? Doesn’t make sense — BUT you could learn to make cheese and swap with a farmer who DOES have tons of milk!

peachykeen
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I'm Immensly curious about replacing a field with Einkorn wheat grass, the cows can eat it, and if they dont eat it, then you can get usable high nutrition ancient wheat that has AA type gluten (instead of the harder to digest type DD[?] Gluten)

samjohnson
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This is the exact video we have been needing! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!

andyknight
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Any single cow milking machine recommendations? Not much budget for it though.

catholicjosh
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Thank you so much for shedding light on this subject! And thanks for the shout out!❤

hazelbellefarm
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We have three milk cows now and have them come in at different times so we always have milk for ourselves and the calves and pigs and if we have a bottle lamb, I also try to grow my own feed for them.

JS-ssfr
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Awesome video. I'm only a poultry and fruit tree "farmer", but I definitely plan to expand to pigs or cows next.

LeoTheYuty
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Lucky for me always had pigs and chickens and Holstein but want to get dexters

joesprincess
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You can also ferment the poo for cooking gas and electricity. India does it.

calisingh