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>At the Little Acres Farm in Lovell, Wyoming, each cow and calf have a name and a story as their soft moos fill the pasture. It’s milking time, and Rebecca Bates is grateful to have the help of her five children, ages 20 to 11, as they go about the evening chores.
They have 17 cows who must each wait their turn since only one cow at a time can be milked using their single milking machine. “The Jerseys produce the best cream, although we prefer the milk from the Normande cows,” Bates said.
Archive: https://archive.today/6KXpf
From the post:
>>At the Little Acres Farm in Lovell, Wyoming, each cow and calf have a name and a story as their soft moos fill the pasture.
It’s milking time, and Rebecca Bates is grateful to have the help of her five children, ages 20 to 11, as they go about the evening chores.
They have 17 cows who must each wait their turn since only one cow at a time can be milked using their single milking machine.
“The Jerseys produce the best cream, although we prefer the milk from the Normande cows,” Bates said.
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