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Keeping Cattle in the Land Army

by Ipswich Museum

Contributed by听
Ipswich Museum
People in story:听
June Rose Cooper
Location of story:听
Saxmundham
Background to story:听
Civilian Force
Article ID:听
A3323008
Contributed on:听
24 November 2004

I was 16 years old and as a Land Army girl I took over the care of the cattle. I remember my father only allowing me to be in the Land Army, and wouldn鈥檛 let my sister join up.

I can remember my breeches and stockings up to my knees, a green woolly jumper with an emblem W.L.A and a felt hat with a brim.

I started around 5am every morning, dressed in my uniform, to begin milking the cows. When the churns were full I would pull them on a trolly to the end of the gate for collection from the creamery.

The bull was kept on the farm to produce calves. He was kept in a loose box, with a yard attached 鈥 which helped to keep his hoofs in good condition. All the calves had to be fed individually and they were kept in little pens. The older heifers were kept in a field, and I used to collect the kale to feed the heifers. I was given the Queens Badge at the end of the war and remember having to go to London to the Mansion House. I was very excited at this prospect. We were treated very well and had a lovely meal, 鈥渕aking the most of the rations鈥

We also trained several other land girls to work with the cattle. We also helped making hay for the winter feed for all the livestock on the farm.

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