jack o shea wrote: » On a different note did anyone get a letter from them dept ***** today going on about over claiming and fines for the bps? I think k it was a general one and not directed at me but as usual you wouldn't know what it was about really.
jack o shea wrote: » Is it just a load of ****e morris? I didn't really read it.
Fixture wrote: » You are right that no every processor needs spare capacity at peak but how much spare capacity was available in Ireland this year and where was it? Not much as far as I'm aware. And that was after crap April weather that affected peak cow yield. One of the best dairy processors in the world Friesland Campina had to pay farmers 2cpl this year to curb supply as they had no capacity for the growth surge.
greysides wrote: » Rangler, I'd be using a poultice.....
whelan2 wrote: » Long scraper off rail at botyom of track this morning. My back hates me
simx wrote: » Them scrapers seem temperamental enough in general remember working for a lad before that had 3 reckoned could cost 1000/1500 maintenance
Mooooo wrote: » putting wings back on and the like
Signpost wrote: » What do you mean by this? On my old scraper (in since 96) the wings dont seem to fold out to the side anymore. Move them twice a day myself and no big issue but I've one cnut of cow that lies with her udder on the ground of the passage. Front half on mat, other half off it. I've tried everything with her from tying her up in a cubicle for 2 weeks straight a few times to watching her all day for a few days and not letting her lie wrong etc but she beat me. She's a serious cow so worried now she'll pick up something & was going to replace the whole scraper unless you know some knack for fixing the wings?
Mooooo wrote: » I see cork marts aren't going exporting calves anymore. Only saw headline not article could hit calf prices in spring
charolais0153 wrote: » Ye are overachieving in the price of ye'r calves already , its about time they took a bit of a bump. Dawg was selling limo sucks for 100€ so a rebalance was required imo
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » The main scraper in the cubicle house stopped working last night so there was 2 inches of crap on the floor this morning. Had to wash all the cows:mad: Turned out it was only a bolt holding the ram onto the track had ripped and fell out. Winter has arrived, alright:(
awaywithyou wrote: » I have develop a serious dislike for auto scrapers..... Slatted tank only job
visatorro wrote: » was introduced to teagasc profit monitor recently. was wondering is there is similar model in app form anyone uses or do you have to be a teagasc member. the teagasc on seemed very handy. something similar to the way herdwatch operates where you could literally stick in money spent as you go along would be fierce handy.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Does anyone know what the stuff is that lads in U.K. (Especially) paint on there feed passages so cows aren't licking the rough concrete? If it'll work my idea is to paint the inside of the troughs with it so they've a smooth surface to lick
Keepgrowing wrote: » It's a resin of some description. An extra 20' of feed space would give more RoI
Keepgrowing wrote: » The GII survey must be very welcome to the guys constantly belly aching on here. It must be a great chance to tell them what ye think and the really great thing is it's not anonymous;)