yankee'n'moxie
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this is called "making do"...it is working out fine, especially with the Velcro on her feet as she wasn't used to being milked yet.yankee'n'moxie said:Question: Does one NEED a milking stand? I am considering getting into a couple of Dairy goats, and I don't want to be caught without one, if I NEED it!![]()
ThreeBoysChicks said:This is from my journal. All of the lumber was from from my co-worker's deck that we took down. I purchased new, screws and the hook to hold it closed, about $6 total. Everything else is recycled. Years ago, when we put rubber mats in the horse stalls, I kept the piece we had to cut to make it fit. I knew they would come in hand some day. So the top is covered with rubber mat. I used the plans from Fiasco Farms. They were very easy to follow.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/Familyofanimals/20120226_Milk_Stand_2.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/Familyofanimals/20120226_Milk_Stand_1.jpg
You should actually link back to fiascofarms as I downloaded the plans from their side and followed them. http://fiascofarm.com/goats/milkstand.htmlFussBudget said:Awesome stand! I am journaling my goat project as a way to keep up with ideas on my web site.
May I use your picture on my site? I will of course link back to this page of the thread to credit you.
Thanks.
Christie
www.fussbudgetfarm.com
ThreeBoysChicks said:This is from my journal. All of the lumber was from from my co-worker's deck that we took down. I purchased new, screws and the hook to hold it closed, about $6 total. Everything else is recycled. Years ago, when we put rubber mats in the horse stalls, I kept the piece we had to cut to make it fit. I knew they would come in hand some day. So the top is covered with rubber mat. I used the plans from Fiasco Farms. They were very easy to follow.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/Familyofanimals/20120226_Milk_Stand_2.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/Familyofanimals/20120226_Milk_Stand_1.jpg
Thanks!ThreeBoysChicks said:You should actually link back to fiascofarms as I downloaded the plans from their side and followed them. http://fiascofarm.com/goats/milkstand.htmlFussBudget said:Awesome stand! I am journaling my goat project as a way to keep up with ideas on my web site.
May I use your picture on my site? I will of course link back to this page of the thread to credit you.
Thanks.
Christie
www.fussbudgetfarm.com