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Posted By: Irving_D Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
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Posted By: viking Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Deep till those rows.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Well she sure looks like a milk maiden... grin
Posted By: Springcove Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Yes please...
Posted By: northcountry Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Well she sure looks like a milk maiden... grin


My thoughts as well. Cheers NC
Posted By: SockPuppet Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Anybody alerted Jorge yet?
Posted By: FatCity67 Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
More Jugs a plenty.

Brino or Brianna Wyant
Posted By: DeanAnderson Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Udderly... nice!
Posted By: tikkanut Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20


I'll help ya out son

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Posted By: fuzzytail Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Now everyone will be on FarmerOnly.com looking for these gals and a date...... LOL!
Posted By: CCCC Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Seems like that gal needs a bigger bib on her overalls.
Posted By: OldmanoftheSea Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Hmm
She already wore a hole in the knee and the tag is still on.

Wonder how much they charge for that dressing room?
Posted By: Slavek Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Lack of definition in arms, shoulders,.....indicates she is not real practical farmers daughter.
Posted By: RJL53 Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
She'll be stepping on those things in about 30 years, no thanks
Posted By: DeanAnderson Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Are you saying they'll look like a couple grapefruits in nylon stockings?
Posted By: JamesJr Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Well, if the old milk cow goes dry, the farmer can always milk the daughter.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Originally Posted by RJL53
She'll be stepping on those things in about 30 years, no thanks



30 years?

I'm thinking a couple of hours would be fine.
Posted By: texasbatman Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Originally Posted by RJL53
She'll be stepping on those things in about 30 years, no thanks


That still gives you 29 years of pure delight. smile

Jim
Posted By: UncleAlps Re: Farmers daughter? - 07/31/20
Originally Posted by texasbatman
Originally Posted by RJL53
She'll be stepping on those things in about 30 years, no thanks


That still gives you 29 years of pure delight. smile

Jim


At least you know what you're signing up for.

Wonder what would have happened if they had these cell phone selfies when I was younger?

I think it may have been the end of me! 🤪
Posted By: hatari Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Jorge will approve
Posted By: Fubarski Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by RJL53
She'll be stepping on those things in about 30 years, no thanks



30 years?

I'm thinking a couple of hours would be fine.


I'm here for a good time, not for a long time.
Posted By: mark shubert Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Hmm
She already wore a hole in the knee and the tag is still on.

Wonder how much they charge for that dressing room?


Minnie Pearl had a tag on her hat until she died!
Posted By: navlav8r Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
I think it’s milking time 😮
Posted By: overmax Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
God bless America and farmers daughters.
Posted By: Farming Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Hope she’s wearing COVID pasties till she pays for those overalls
Posted By: 1minute Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Aqualung! Wow!
Posted By: Idaho_Shooter Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
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That is not the farmer's daughter. That is a Guernsey cow. I don't know what she's doing in the changing room of the milking parlor.

By my well educated guess, she ought to be good for 40 lb./day production. Possibly more if fed a ration heavy in corn silage. But I suspect the teats are vestigial, and she would probably be a tough milker.

A sure pick for the first round of culling.
Posted By: JSTUART Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by Irving_D
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That is not the farmer's daughter. That is a Guernsey cow. I don't know what she's doing in the changing room of the milking parlor.

By my well educated guess, she ought to be good for 40 lb./day production. Possibly more if fed a ration heavy in corn silage. But I suspect the teats are vestigial, and she would probably be a tough milker.

A sure pick for the first round of culling.



Don't think I would cull her...just saying.
Posted By: AB2506 Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
A good chance she suffers from back pain lugging those breasts around. She doesn't look very sturdy.


I know of a few women, including my sister who had breast reduction surgery to try to reduce or eliminate back pain.
Posted By: Muffin Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by AB2506
A good chance she suffers from back pain lugging those breasts around. She doesn't look very sturdy.


I know of a few women, including my sister who had breast reduction surgery to try to reduce or eliminate back pain.


My daughter had surgery, at 18, back pain, grooves in her shoulder from the straps, not to mention guys................

Learned a lot about 'medical billing' through that experience....

Rather conflicting time, as a father with daughter having surgery and as a man regarding the wonders of nature....................

I mean how many men know that cup size goes to an F...................
Posted By: arkypete Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Some of my friends who run dairy farms call those gals 'milking short horns.'
Posted By: Kenneth66 Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by AB2506
A good chance she suffers from back pain lugging those breasts around. She doesn't look very sturdy.


I know of a few women, including my sister who had breast reduction surgery to try to reduce or eliminate back pain.



Yeah , had that discussion with my wife , told her to do excersises to strengthen her back .
Was a bit puzzled by the response , lol .
Kenneth
Posted By: viking Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
needs a compression test, might need the cylinder walls bored out.
Posted By: keith_dunlap Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by hatari
Jorge will approve

Who wouldn’t !🤷‍♂️
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
Originally Posted by hatari
Jorge will approve

Who wouldn’t !🤷‍♂️



There's a few above...
Posted By: deflave Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by Slavek
Lack of definition in arms, shoulders,.....indicates she is not real practical farmers daughter.


F A G ^^^^
Posted By: Clarkm Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by Irving_D
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Google image search shows high resolution version showed up on imager in Jan 2017
https://imgur.com/gallery/aNQCY/comment/906780751

I cannot see where they got it.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by AB2506
A good chance she suffers from back pain lugging those breasts around. She doesn't look very sturdy.


I know of a few women, including my sister who had breast reduction surgery to try to reduce or eliminate back pain.


Yes.

Structurally unsound.
Posted By: TownDrunk Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
I'll volunteer to hold them puppies up with my face.
Posted By: Tarquin Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by Irving_D
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That is not the farmer's daughter. That is a Guernsey cow. I don't know what she's doing in the changing room of the milking parlor.

By my well educated guess, she ought to be good for 40 lb./day production. Possibly more if fed a ration heavy in corn silage. But I suspect the teats are vestigial, and she would probably be a tough milker.

A sure pick for the first round of culling.




Lol! Spoken like a true dairy "farmer"! wink
Posted By: Oldman03 Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by RJL53
She'll be stepping on those things in about 30 years, no thanks


You'd complain..... even if they was gonna hang ya with a new rope! grin
Posted By: RJL53 Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/01/20
Originally Posted by Oldman3
Originally Posted by RJL53
She'll be stepping on those things in about 30 years, no thanks


You'd complain..... even if they was gonna hang ya with a new rope! grin


Nah, never been impressed with oversized tits but I do like great legs. smile
Posted By: Idaho_Shooter Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/02/20
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by Irving_D
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That is not the farmer's daughter. That is a Guernsey cow. I don't know what she's doing in the changing room of the milking parlor.

By my well educated guess, she ought to be good for 40 lb./day production. Possibly more if fed a ration heavy in corn silage. But I suspect the teats are vestigial, and she would probably be a tough milker.

A sure pick for the first round of culling.



Don't think I would cull her...just saying.

Well, she could have about twenty pounds cut off of her chest, and perhaps a good makeup artist could do something with that face.

I would have to see the azz and legs, she might have some redeeming qualities.

I am a firm believer: If she can retain a pencil under her tit without using her hands, at age 35, she's a cull.
Posted By: AKduck Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/02/20
Looks expensive.
Posted By: Daveinjax Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/02/20
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by Irving_D
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That is not the farmer's daughter. That is a Guernsey cow. I don't know what she's doing in the changing room of the milking parlor.

By my well educated guess, she ought to be good for 40 lb./day production. Possibly more if fed a ration heavy in corn silage. But I suspect the teats are vestigial, and she would probably be a tough milker.

A sure pick for the first round of culling.



Don't think I would cull her...just saying.

Well, she could have about twenty pounds cut off of her chest, and perhaps a good makeup artist could do something with that face.

I would have to see the azz and legs, she might have some redeeming qualities.

I am a firm believer: If she can retain a pencil under her tit without using her hands, at age 35, she's a cull.

I’m sure glad you have such standards ! Less competition for me !
Posted By: Dutch Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/02/20
Well, I do believe she's the human equivalent of a show bred working breed. Exaggerated visual traits that make it near impossible for the individual to be high performing at the tasks the breed is supposed to excel at......
Posted By: SockPuppet Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/02/20
Originally Posted by Dutch
Well, I do believe she's the human equivalent of a show bred working breed. Exaggerated visual traits that make it near impossible for the individual to be high performing at the tasks the breed is supposed to excel at......


That may well be a perfect example of modern poetry.
Posted By: AZmark Re: Farmers daughter? - 08/02/20
PILLOWS??? THOSE ARENT PILLOWS!
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