When I was teaching school that was about typical for me. I'd leave the house at 630, get to the farm about 5, and home about 30 min after dark. Weekends and holidays were running wide open on the farm as hard as I could. Its not worth missing out on what you enjoy, so Im farming now. I missed out on a lot with my kid, but I would have probably missed it anyway. It was an excuse to be away from her. So, Im single again.
About your dilema.... If you like the cows and like milking then there has to be a way to make it work. If you dont, then by all means change. I dont know what your milking times are but one of my friends milks at 7 and 7 to allow him to have the evening after 9 with the family. Another milks at 9 and 9 for the same reason. Yet another hires a guy to milk nights 5 days a week. Pays him $125 a week, cash.
This is just and obeservation worth what it costs you but reading between the lines in you post Im hearing bigger problems than cows. What they are I dont know.
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