Timmaay wrote: » Connacht agri
kowtow wrote: » They don't have a store between Cork and Limerick do they?
Timmaay wrote: » Any of yas winter milkers tempted to throw open the gate and get in some early season grazing? Well tempted to now while ground conditions are still good.
thisyear wrote: » Lads, apologies I don't post much, avid reader though! was talking to AI rep earlier and he mentioned the LIC contracts. I haven't used LIC in a couple of years but always like the option! He wasn't being pushy at all to be fair but he knows I have bought stuff in the past. he was saying to make sure to take legal advice before signing as some of the clauses outside of the genetics were extreme including LIC were taking no responsibility for dodgy product including if negligence on their behalf is involved! Anybody seen one of these yet and are you going to sign?
yewtree wrote: » I hadn't heard any of the stuff outside the genetics, and I haven't seen a contract Don't think its a good idea to give one company control of your genetics or for dairy industry in general. I used some of their bulls in the past and was happy with them, at the minute they are expensive and I think the Irish genetics are just as good. They have a loyal enough following so it will be interesting to see will it affect their sales
GrasstoMilk wrote: Anyone know where you can get those smoke bombs to test ventilation?
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Anyone know where you can get those smoke bombs to test ventilation?
Mooooo wrote: » There are enough things taken off farmers without the rights of the results of our own breeding choices being taken as well so won't be buying off them if contract is required. Have bought of them in the past only a small amount though. Will definitely prevent them gaining any market share if not reduce what they have already.
jack o shea wrote: » Did a batch for rotavirus today, does everyone try get it into the kneck, how do you know if it's in the muscle? I just did it in the hind quarter in the wind up.could I have done it wrong?
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Timmaay wrote: Any of yas winter milkers tempted to throw open the gate and get in some early season grazing? Well tempted to now while ground conditions are still good.
jack o shea wrote: » Whelan do you have an exact spot that you favour? I'm nervous around the kneck a specially if a tb test in near future, a lot easier do the hind ain't it?
Keepgrowing wrote: » But 100% of our straws from LIC. Not happy with contract but will read before I decide what we're doing. It's unlikely we'll continue doing business with them, pity really
Mooooo wrote: » This will test them, regular customers saying no. Could counter on them signing a contract that they can't use any animal from a decendant of your herd without a nice royalty ha. May ring em up just to get a look at it
yewtree wrote: » Anyone calving cows on Woodchip indoors? Straw is fairly scare and dear around here have a 4 bay loose shed that usually bed with straw and allow cows calf in groups. Was thinking of using woodchip this year, good/bad idea?