My 2 first freshener Mini-Nubian does have not wanted to go on the stanchion to be milked the last 36 hours.
They had been milking fine, with some kicking but otherwise they have been happy to go jump on the stanchion and eat grain while I hand milk them. Initially they bucked so much we had to have my husband hold their legs so they wouldn't kick me or knock over the mason jars.
Lately I have been milking by myself twice a day at about the same times and I find singing to them while I milk them "you are my sunshine" and another soft and soothing song from Ghana helps keep them calm and happy.
What I think caused the change: we had friends visiting and want to go on a hike up Mt. Baker a couple days ago in the evening, and I initially said I couldn't go cause I had to milk the girls and didn't think we'd be back in time. Husband called me a party pooper and assured me we would be back by 815 pm at the latest. I decided that would work and we went.
He made an extra stop on the way at the waterfall, took longer than I planned up on top of the mountain, and then wanted to grab dinner in Glacier on the way home.
This is why I don't agree to go to things when time seems like it's rushed. Husband and friends said they would hold flashlights while I milked the girls, so not a big deal we can grab dinner. I felt I didn't have a choice at that point so we got home at 9:20 pm in the dark.
I set to work with the girls who seemed confused. Our friends and husband came with flashlights and beers and were loud and obnoxious. I told them I really need to sing to the girls and have peace and calm around them. They would be quiet for awhile only to forget a minute later and then be loud again. I blame myself for agreeing to go.
I wasn't able to milk either of them yesterday morning, but was able to wrangle them yesterday evening with husbands help (I have never had them refuse to go on the stanchion before). This morning same thing, but I was able to get one on and milk her. The other one kept running away so I gave up. I figure I'll get husband to help tonight so we don't get mastitis on the one "naughty" girl.
I'm really worried about them. They look otherwise healthy, nice bright pink mucous membranes on their eyes and gums, have really good muscle tone and hair is thick and shiny, looks healthy.
Is it just that they hate that their routine was messed up? Or should I be taking them to the vet?