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Keeping A Family Cow

 

Media: Paperback

Author: Joann S. Grohman

Publisher: Coburn Press

Release date: 2000

Our price: $22.95

 

 

Keeping A Family Cow

Average rating: *****

no family cow should be without it

This is an excellent book! It covers all areas of keeping a milk cow for

your family practically, clearly, and concisely. It covers caring for your

cow, feeding and health concerns, milking, breeding and calving. It also

covers caring for your milk, making butter and other home dairy products.

My copy is dog-eared and butter-stained, I refer to it often.

Keeping A Family Cow -

Worth reading just to savor the first couple of chapters.

Why is modern America so dissatisfied with life? We're rolling in wealth to

the extent that we can afford vacations to Europe, boats, swimming pools

and $100 concert tickets. We don't have to bother raising or even cooking

our own food, because multinational corporations continue to discover ways

to produce technologically advanced, highly processed food products at

lower and lower cost. We don't have to repair our own cars, clean our own

houses, or mow our own grass. We own multiple automobiles, televisions,

computers and even places to live. We take advantage of a standard of

living that exceeds most other countries on the planet. To quote a popular

song, "The Future's so Bright, We Gotta Wear Shades." Why then are so many

of us taking Prozac, seeing therapists, and finding less and less joy in

our daily lives? It's difficult to contemplate, but many of us somehow feel

disconnected from our daily existence. Despite being surrounded by

incredible riches, we somehow long for a lifestyle that no longer seems

attainable. Something important seems to be missing. No only can't we

identify what's missing, we don't have a clue on how to restore it to our

lives. Joann Grohman's book, Keeping a Family Cow, provides a great deal of

insight into this very issue.

Keeping in character with the book's premise, the author provides a

detailed guidebook for nurturing and managing a dairy cow while

successfully integrating such a creature into a modern lifestyle. Presented

in an easy-to-understand, straightforward manner, the book offers up a

plethora of information designed to turn the most inexperienced neophyte

into a competent dairyman. The book provides details on animal acquisition,

feeding, disease prevention, breeding and food hygiene, and is written in

such a way to offer enlightened reading to a diverse audience. Joann also

maintains a free web site,..., that provides a discussion forum for

cow-related issues. If you've ever contemplated adding a bovine member to

the family, this book will go a long way toward helping to make this

project a success.

 

Even though these technical topics make the book worth the price of

admission, I strongly believe that there is more to this book than

initially meets the eye. During my undergraduate years, I stumbled upon a

book called The Continuum Concept (authored by Jean Liedloff) that

contrasts Western child rearing techniques with those of more primitive

cultures. Even though I was not yet married, and had no interest in

starting a family, I realized that there was something about her ideas that

resonated with my innate sense of right and wrong. I couldn't identify why

I could so easily relate to her views on nurturing infants, but it just

seemed as if Liedloff had illuminated obvious truths about human nature

that no one had previously discussed.

 

Joann's writings resonate in the same fashion. The first couple of chapters

in the book seem to emanate from someone who shares Liedloff's

understanding of human nature. Keeping a Family Cow demonstrates a

remarkable insight into the cultural, technological and market forces that

have produced the frenzied pace that we all take for granted, and

demonstrates how the acquisition of a family cow can restore some of the

"rightness" that seems to be missing from our daily existence. There's

something incredibly satisfying about Joann's arguments to support the

family cow concept, and her writings offer a glimmer of hope that we can

somehow find our way back to a lifestyle that is more in tune with our

expectations, our evolutionary experience as human organisms, and our hopes

and dreams for the future. I can't recommend this book enough.

 

- Keeping A Family Cow

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