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All us good milkers after their third or fourth calf.
Her with a barrel more like a deer than any good milker I ever saw."
Beetal is considered to be a good milker with large body size and high fecundity.
However, in some cases, good milkers are also found, giving 18 to 20 litres during the peak milking period.
They ended up staying awhile, and buying a goat named Angie who turned out to be a good milker.
'Thank goodness the cows are such good milkers!
Was the cow a good milker?
Often they were good milkers and ate well, but they were killers and I was learning to spot them.
Shorthorns were used as draught animals in bullock teams, were good milkers and provided good meat.
They are good milkers and are able to yield a lamb crop and a wool clip even when on marginal pastures.
Those of Buchan preferred black, or black with a touch of white on the udder, which was said to be a sign of a good milker.
It could fatten on coarser feed than the Durham and was early maturing for beef, and the oxen could be good draught workers as well as slaughter beasts, though the cows were not good milkers.
"I keep telling Beilin that he may as well butcher that ewe himself as have the crows get her one day when I'm not quick enough, but he says she's a good milker and I've never let her strangle yet."
The cows were reputed to be very good milkers, producing high butterfat milk, and were held in high regard by the English King George III who had a herd of them on his farm in Windsor.
One of England's older (and now rarest) dairy breeds, the 'Old Gloucester' was traditionally a good milker whose produce was converted into Gloucester, Double Gloucester and Blue Vinny cheese: the milk is quite rich and its fat globules are unusually small and digestible.