Mooooo wrote: » I think there is some one on twitter doing it alright. Would require more washing of cows in the parlour alright. What way has weather been on a avg the last 5 years for Nov and Dec? Tim you should go away and buy a diet feeder no hassle then
jack o shea wrote: » Ye lads it's dairymaster, very dry ****e il give it another go tomorrow, but the tounges are very worn , does the little bumps on the track wear as Well?
whelan2 wrote: » ye you can replace track, did all mine last year.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Were they in long? I just replaced the end section in mine, 10' long with a panel to turn the plate holding the tongues up or down, for 125 euro plus vat!
Timmaay wrote: » Diet feeder not actually the worst of ideas, would solve my lack of feed barrier space nicely also. Long term plan is to breed a cow who can hold condition without needing maize etc.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » You'd put in feed space for 150 cows for the price of a feeder
whelan2 wrote: » Can pick up a second hand feeder cheap enough.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Not saying anything against feeders. My point being buying a feeder still won't solve your feed space issue
Mooooo wrote: » It can if 2 forages is the issue. Once a tmr is out keep it pushed in and the first cow gets the same as the last cow to eat. short on feed space here and before the feeder strong cows may eat all the maize and rest left with the silage and none fed right, at least now they all get the same. Would agree tho invest in space ahead of a feeder unless you can pick one up cheap or hire one for the few months. Esp seeing as timmay is moving away from autumn calving Spurious chains and things like that are a lot cheaper too than main brand with older machines.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » I'll have 200ft feed space in here for under 2k by this time next year. yard under it will cost a lot more but that's a very big area we're concreting so not a fair comparison. All in I'll have space to feed near 200 head if I need to but idea is to keep the cows in the one area and not be mucking up yards
mahoney_j wrote: » 200 spaces including feed barriers ,concrete etc for under 2 k ?????
Timmaay wrote: » 200ft. Unless them jex only need a ft each ha? But he said not including concrete.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: Were they in long? I just replaced the end section in mine, 10' long with a panel to turn the plate holding the tongues up or down, for 125 euro plus vat!
visatorro wrote: » I'm kinda boxed in when it comes to feeding space. so feeder was a simple option I suppose. Handy second hand machine. No crazy money involved. Plenty of work with it. One tractor operation. Pit silage and straw. Bit of meal. It's like everything else, looking in from the outside. Some lads are cow starvers, some lads are machinery mad. Do whatever suits yourself. Not perfect here but still cheap and cheerful.
Timmaay wrote: » Talking about feed barriers, anyone know where I'd get galvanised feed bars, just the 3inch pipe, usual 16ft length, in the south east area preferably.
Timmaay wrote: Talking about feed barriers, anyone know where I'd get galvanised feed bars, just the 3inch pipe, usual 16ft length, in the south east area preferably.