Buy the House Cow eBook

Our Experience With House Cows, by Elizabeth Beavis

You can buy my ebook "Our Experience with House Cows" on EtsyLulu and Amazon, or email me on eight.acres.liz at gmail.com to arrange delivery.

What's the eBook about?
Have you ever thought about owning a house cow but don’t know where to start?  Do you dream of unlimited raw milk, manure and beef to complement your small farm activities?  “Our experience with House Cows” is an eBook written by a house cow owner to help other small farmers get started with a cow of their own.  The eBook is written for Australian conditions, particularly sub-tropical Queensland, but much of the information is applicable to cows and cow owners all over the world.  This eBook covers the basics of getting a cow, getting her in calf, milking her and caring for her calf, all using natural methods.  The final sections explain how to use all that milk to create delicious dairy products!  The eBook references several other cow, cattle and dairy books which are useful to the new cow owner and explain some aspects in more detail.  Go ahead, learn how to realise your house cow dream today!


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The eBook features 41 pages of information and gorgeous house cow photos.  

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1. About us
1.2. About this book
1.3. Conversion of units
1.4. House cow terminology

2. Why own a house cow?
2.1. Raw milk
2.2. Manure
2.3. Meat
2.4. Lawn mowing
2.5. Companionship

3. Bringing home a house cow
3.1. Preparing for your cow
3.2. Choosing a house cow
3.3. Where to find a house cow
3.4. Transport and ownership issues
3.5. Getting to know each other
3.6. Cow safety

4. Milking
4.1. The milking procedure
4.2. Training your house cow
4.3. Using a milking machine
4.4. Hand-milking
4.5. Managing mastitis
4.6. Using the calf as a share milker

5. Calving
5.1. Getting your cow “into calf”
5.2. Pregnancy care and "drying off"
5.3. Birth of the calf
5.4. Colostrum
5.5. Cow mothering

6. Calf care
6.1. Bottle feeding a calf 
6.2. Introducing a foster calf 
6.3. Castration
6.4. Weaning

7. Pests, parasites, poisoning and preventing illness
7.1. General approach
7.2. Buffalo flies
7.3. Ticks
7.4. Intestinal Worms
7.5. Vaccinations
7.6. Poisoning

8. The home dairy
8.1. Using up the milk
8.2. Making yoghurt
8.3. Making kefir
8.4. Cream, butter and ice cream
8.5. Cheese without rennet
8.6. Cheese with rennet

9. A final word of advice

10. References

Appendix A: Milking bales design
Appendix B: Useful sources of dairy equipment
Appendix C: Cheese press designs
Appendix D: Sources of cheese making supplies and information