I milk cows for a living, i wake up at 4:30am drive fifteen minutes to work and my day begins by starting the wash system that sanitizes the milk machines and lines, after that has finished i get the milk house, milk machines and other materials needed ready. By 5:30 i am milking, i milk with six machines in a tie stall barn that holds sixty cows. It takes me from two-two and a half hours to milk. After milking i clean the milk machines and milk house, and start the cleaning system agian for the milk lines. Then I start cleaning the cows stalls and run the gutter cleaner. You see all the cow manure goes into a manure spreader that is hooked to a tractor, once doen running the gutter i drive it out of the barn and go spread it on one the many fields. Depending on what is need or not needed to be done for the rest of the day i go home have some lunch whatch deadliest catch. Around 3:30pm i go back to work and start by starting the sanitizer agian for the milk lines and clean the mangers infront of the cows where they are fed, i go up into the hay mound throw down hay bails to feed befor i start milking. By the time i am done feeding hay, it is 5pm and repeat what i did in the morning. There are other jobs that are done on the farm but are my boss's repsonability. Working on a farm you have to be able to deal with long hours, and multi-task. Its not as hard as what some people think, but i have been doing it since i was fourteen years old and i have been doing it for nine years.