old_anorak
Prepping Goddess
Well you can use a chain to hold the hobble.
I have been able to mess with her teat while she is eating with no problems. So far she hasn't kicked once, but she hasn't been milked yet either. . . still young, but she is used to the idea.This is my advice for you and your heifer. Get her used to being tied with you messing with her. Get her used to you messing with her teats and udder, good way to do that is to just wash it well with a wash cloth and warm water. Tie her tail up if she's swinging it. If after all of this, learn how to hobble her hind legs or tie her near leg straight out behind her so she can't kick the heck out of you or put a foot in the milk pail. Work with her every other day or so until it's old hat to her and milking shouldn't be an "OH MY GOD WTH are you doing to me" ordeal for her. Just my two cents worth.
I just wished that we had done this years ago for our boys, but they were already in their late teens and 20's. We started the garden about 10 years ago, but on a small scale until last year. Since the boys are older and out of the house, three out of four living not in our area, they don't really get to enjoy, but when they do come home to visit, love it. I am waiting on the grandkids! We are considered the local petting zoo since all of our animals are so tame. You can even walk up to our bull and pet on him. The only thing that makes me worried with people not used to him is when he starts to dance around and swinging his head. That means he is wanting some petting.Get those seeds sown in the kids when they're young!
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