84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19, 1993 a farm Joyce Bupp -And other hazards Bruised. Black-n-bluc. Bat tered. Bashed. Abuse is a daily fact of life here on the farm. The abuse inflicted though real and sometimes painful is not a criminal nature. It’s professional abuse. Cow abuse or rather, our abuse at the hands, er, feet, tails, heads, horn stubs, etc. of our bovine friends. A scab healing on my left knee cap marks a recent abuse incident, inflicted by Pokey. Pokey is a young cow, nearing the end of her first lactation of milking. When she calved for the first time many months ago, Pokey was not thrilled about the milking process, accepting it as an inconvenience in exchange for the tons of feed she stows away. Some days, Pokey danced around. Other times, she lifted her right foot and impolitely removed the source of distraction that took her attention from mbhlinu down feed. Take It Where You Need It! 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While inching around a few evenings ago, Pokey managed to jiggle the milkers loose before she was finished being milked out. When I moved to reattach them, Pokey lightning fast with an unexpected mule-like rear kick nailed my kneecap. I limped away, victimized once again by cow abuse. Pam, our afternoon co-milker, regularly suffers a different sort of abuse from our Ango cow. Ango is a lover, an affectionate, friend- Water Quality An IMPORTANT Ingredient In estock Management Martin Water Conditioning Co. SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMENT Willis Sharp 740 E. Lincoln Ave. Somerset, PA & Myerstown. PA 17067 Surrounding Counties (717)866-7555 (814)-893-5081 Along Rte. 422 ly, puppy-dog kind of cow. She chews on milkers. Human milkers, that is. Ango has a stretch tongue, one which can reach your hair, your hat, your elbow, your face, and constantly tries to lick your head while you wash and prep her for milking. If a hat’s not handy to grab, well, there’s always hair. 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