whelan2 wrote: » Anyone who has had any lwr calves do they calve much before their due date?
Dawggone wrote: » Extended the height of the water canon to 3.8m but need a bit more. On target for 24t/ha dm or more if we keep getting this warm weather for grain fill.
Keepgrowing wrote: » How much of a cost is irrigation? Do you have to pay for extraction
farmerjj wrote: » Got a cow here who had bad blood clots in one quarter last week, was stripping it out but not the clots are gone its just a small bit of blood and no milk,anything I can do or just leave be?
Keepgrowing wrote: » Just got a massive tbc 180 Feckin tank again. All sorted now, always the tank Edit; it was 7 the collection before.
pedigree 6 wrote: » Something wrong with automatic washer?
RightTurnClyde wrote: » Will the coop let you do a retest, or is that a definite penalty
Keepgrowing wrote: » No but something wrong with the tool who's job it was to replace descaler
Morris Moss wrote: » Haha that's nothing, I was milking for a neighbour 2 weeks ago and got a tbc of 144million!!! I turned the tank on in the morning and it was running fine, came back in the evening and the milk was 30 degrees, the air was too hot for the fan and tripped the tank.
Mooooo wrote: » Is quarter swollen? Get some golden udder or similar and rub on to the quarter. Did u tube her? Normally milk returns to normal post clots if just a belt or something. Was milk watery initially? Is cow any way sick with it?
farmerjj wrote: » No I didn't notice the milk been watery, its v red at the moment,given here a cream on the quarter morning and evening,didn't tube her, she doesn't seem sick, the cloths weren't to bad this morning just red milk / blood, 9days now
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Milk lorry, fertiliser lorry and JCB arrive in the yard at the one time.
Kovu wrote: » That sounds like the start to a bad joke
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Yeah:eek: The milk lorry couldn't come out till the fert lorry had finished dropping off. The JCB arrived and had to reverse up to the main road because the yard tractor is stuck in gear and can't reverse so the fert lorry can get out of the milk lorrys way. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. On the plus side, a heifer down with a few weeks stood while all this was going on so it worked out well for everyone. Well, everyone bar the milk lorry man:)
Brown Podzol wrote: » She got up when she saw the JCB.