Mrs. Jensen seems pleasantly surprised. Maybe SHE knows how to milk a cow! She’s about my mom’s age and my mom knows how. Therefore, every woman my mom’s age must know how to milk a cow. Right? LOL I am trying out my Rita logic.
I spent my summers drinking milk from the cow down the road from our summer home. And so far my list of allergies are nil. Fresh oatmeal for breakfast with double separated cream
I had a friend who had dairy cows and made his own cheese. He was required to sell the milk to the Milk Marketing Board then buy it back to make the cheese.
If the milker practices good hygiene and the cow is healthy then pasteurization is not needed. Raw milk is good for you. Humans are the only species that makes a regular practice of drinking the milk of another species after the age of weaning. And why just cows and the occasional goat?
RobinHood over 4 years ago
Gary Larson called, one of his cows has been rustled.
eromlig over 4 years ago
So why hasn’t Scott masked the cow? Are you still ruminating on that, Scott?
jmworacle over 4 years ago
Wait until Rita steps in her first “meadow muffin”.
RAGs over 4 years ago
I want to se Rita trying to milk the cow.
whahoppened over 4 years ago
It won’t even be up to her navel…Oops, wrong joke!
Qiset over 4 years ago
Straight from the teat to the cup won’t need to be pasteurized.
Charlie Cook over 4 years ago
Does she want it pasteurised, cos pasteurised is best,She said Rita, I’ll be happy if it comes up to my chest
LeftCoastKen Premium Member over 4 years ago
I figure tomorrow or so is when we find out her cow is actually a bull…
just-ducky over 4 years ago
Milk fastest fluid on earth; usually before you can even see it, it is already pasteurized.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 4 years ago
Inquiring minds want to know: Is it easier to draw the characters with, or without masks?
Aladar30 Premium Member over 4 years ago
It’s nice to see that Rita has finally find a true friend ♡.
Nala the Great over 4 years ago
UDDERLY RIDICULOUS!
Tkdgator over 4 years ago
If she wants the fittest employees to survive, she could do away with masks at the work place!
T Smith over 4 years ago
Cow-rona virus, anyone?
contralto2b over 4 years ago
Mrs. Jensen seems pleasantly surprised. Maybe SHE knows how to milk a cow! She’s about my mom’s age and my mom knows how. Therefore, every woman my mom’s age must know how to milk a cow. Right? LOL I am trying out my Rita logic.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 4 years ago
I spent my summers drinking milk from the cow down the road from our summer home. And so far my list of allergies are nil. Fresh oatmeal for breakfast with double separated cream
DaveQuinn over 4 years ago
I had a friend who had dairy cows and made his own cheese. He was required to sell the milk to the Milk Marketing Board then buy it back to make the cheese.
weirdme Premium Member over 4 years ago
I wonder what the Old Lady will say when she will be into the perfume. Right now, she look puzzled.
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
If the milker practices good hygiene and the cow is healthy then pasteurization is not needed. Raw milk is good for you. Humans are the only species that makes a regular practice of drinking the milk of another species after the age of weaning. And why just cows and the occasional goat?
JAY REIDER Premium Member over 4 years ago
That’s not the cow they keep dropping on Verne is it! “Over The Hedge”
sandflea over 4 years ago
Rita was probably thinking about brown eggs.
Vaporman over 4 years ago
Nice anatomy illustration on the cow.
jamd15 over 4 years ago
Up to my tits will be fine.
Daeder over 4 years ago
No cow’s milk needs to be pasteurized!
Only when you take milk from thousands of cows and start shipping it all over the country does it need pasteurization.
fix-n-fly over 4 years ago
Yeah – do that Rita – there will be a huge liability to the company serving raw milk to the employees.
cabalonrye over 4 years ago
I want to see Rita’s face when she learns that there’s a bull involved to get a lactating cow.
BWR over 4 years ago
Isn’t it pasteurized when you leave the cows out of the barn overnight?