They
will give so much milk that he will have all he needs.
Yes, the few survivors
left in the land will have
milk and honey to eat.
Isaiah
7:22
I have 2 videos of the milking procedure.
I hope you enjoyed this post.
Photographed
at
Glynn Farm
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland.
I would like to thank John for giving, not only me, but all who have followed this series from Glynn Farm and learned so much about the milking process, a very BIG thank you for all his help.
I would like to thank John for giving, not only me, but all who have followed this series from Glynn Farm and learned so much about the milking process, a very BIG thank you for all his help.
Thank you for visiing and also to those who leave comments.
nice parlor for those cute girls. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful milking shed for the cows. Amen to the Scriptural promise. Have a great day. Jo
ReplyDeleteThey look like they are enjoying the outside.
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Mersad Donko Photography
My son loves cows. I show him these irish ones!
ReplyDeleteThis has been interesting! I love how the cows appear to be posing for you in that first picture. They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteLovely, happy cows.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
Greetings.
Lucia
Good Afternoon, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteHave just caught up on your last several posts and thoroughly enjoyed each and every one! Gini and I have been researching milk production locally so it was very interesting to see how similar the process is on the other side of the world. Simply lovely images in all your posts!
Your scripture was quite appropriate today as we enjoyed a big bowl of Irish oats, buttermilk and honey for breakfast!
Gini and I hope your new week will be a blessed one!
Hello Margaret!:) This has been an interesting series, Nice to see such a clean and organized milking installation.
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