Wow that's a vert neat & sharp building . I do have a question if you don't mind . Ny one Uncle (who's deceased now)& his family owned a nice older Dairy farm . He had a large barn with stanchions & a smalll milk house attached . It was set up with automatic milkers which sent the milk to the milk house . Now I don't know much about fairy farming & milk houses , but I think I can remember the milk house was always very cold even in the summer weather , & cold water seemed to be running over a large (maybe 2") pipe that was installed thru the large sink in the milk house .My cousins told me the cold water came from their spring so it would start the cooling process of the milk before it entered the large stainless bulk storage tank .I can still recall how nice & cold that milk was when they'd fill a jug for their personal use .Oh & the fresh yummy taste of that fresh icey cold whole milk .Now the time frame was back in the 50s & 60s as a teenage kid ,They sold their milk by those large nilk cans which got picked up every day by a large truck . So my question is : my Uncles cows were put head first into the stanchions & sometimes very stubborn about it . So how does your friend get all his cows backed in the stanchions ? I always thought it extremely gross when my Uncle & cousins were milking those cows peed & pooped all that soupy poop .My cousins would laugh at me over that issue . I really appreciate all farmers for all that work & mess to provide us with milk .Now another question is : what type cows does chocolate milk come from ? TeeHee !God bless, Ken
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