Dawggone wrote: » Dawg scratches head...hmmm... I know there's something missing, ya know the thing you hang the lights from...? What's it called again??
Mooooo wrote: » Decent crop? any indication of yield? must clean out my pit yet, strange seeing maize go in when lads are still trying to get grain out of fields. get the netting on straight away before them fcukers of crows get at it. have a couple of lorry curtains for the back of my pit, will double up any mats on the front then. Last year i kept the last two trailers seperate and covered them with offcuts of plastic so i could feed that first without opening the main pit. easier to manage main pit when feeding full whack.
mf240 wrote: » Christmas tree?
mf240 wrote: » Where did you buy the cubicles. Are you putting in a brisket board. Are they better than mushroom cubicles or just handler installed.
Waffletraktor wrote: » Buying the cows parasols in bulk from china.
Keepgrowing wrote: » Nearly there
RightTurnClyde wrote: » Fine looking job. You might be getting a call from Donald about a pretty high wall out Mexico way yet. I never saw the mat clamps put on at that end before, good idea, my ladies lift the end of some of the mats for a scratch sometimes... Annoying
kowtow wrote: » Mother of God, a SWIMMING POOL!!
Keepgrowing wrote: » Like this
Keepgrowing wrote: Yes brisket board going in we will split the 6*3 timbers we used as screeds and bolt to floor
RightTurnClyde wrote: » Serious feed space on that one :)
kowtow wrote: » If I remember you had an exact measurement for how far on to the cubicle the brisket board should be? If so do you happen to have it to hand ?? !! Need to do something similar.
kowtow wrote: » Well If I was dairymaster I think I'd be firing the auctioneer Have a list of the below reserve prices where bidding stopped for the first 16 or so tanks if anybody wants prices. They'll be happy to take offers next week I would say. I think out of 45 tanks only half a dozen or so actually had a deal in the offing by the end, although I will confess to losing interest after my lot so I may have missed some of of the bigger / newer ones.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: Any smaller tanks like a few hundred liters?
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Fertilizers Come Back to Earthhttps://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/news/article/2016/09/28/fertilizers-come-back-earth Looks like wholesale prices for fertilizers are dropping still.
mahoney_j wrote: » Was thinking of buying some urea which can be got circa 280'and 18 6 12 sub 300 .might just hold off for a bit
whelan2 wrote: » One of the mad heifers is getting worse. I have decided I would prefer to live to see Christmas and will get rid of her. What are my options. Straight to factory. Put calves on her or dry her off and fatten her. She is an lhz out of one of my quietest cows
visatorro wrote: » I'd take the hit straight to the factory. Would she take on with calves if she is that wild. Seen them letting a calf drink in a pen but once they got outside they wouldn't let them near them.
mahoney_j wrote: » Any reports from Lisduff sale yesterday ??,meant to go but couldn't make it
whelan2 wrote: She is very quiet in the field. Pure bitch in the parlour. Kicking with both legs. Rest of them have quietened down ok. She is in good enough condition. Maybe I should put her on donedeal and let some poor unfortunate take her on
kowtow wrote: » Is she red? Does she have any redeeming features beyond her behaviour in the parlour?