kevthegaff wrote: » Friend was telling me about an injection for heifers incalf that increases blood cells so quicker recovery from calving, better fertility scc. 25 euro a heifer sounded dodgy
briangriffin wrote: » Just wondering about urea levels looking at ours here we have gone from 25 to 40 since we let the cows out a few days ago they are on grass only and about 5 kg of an 18% nut. Cows are in reasonable condition few heifers dropped around the condition score 2 mark but are putting it back on now. Silage is very short just wondering should I drop the protein percentage in the nut or buy some bales of silage to try and redress the problem? Cows acheiving bout 24 litres at 4.09 BF and 3.25 protein. protein had fallen to 3.08 averaging 3.14 for march so far Cheers
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Have a few autumn born friesan bulls that we never sold. What are they worth? 250? There 6 months old now
Timmaay wrote: » Would a batt latch help much? Boot the cows out to grass the morning, have the silage in the passage ready to be eaten and the batt latch set to open once they have grazed out their patch. Or is it a case of its not worth the extra time and effort when your working full time?
Timmaay wrote: » 5kg of an 18% is a waste on grass, the cows are basically pissing out that extra protein in the form of urea. 12% would be perfect at the minute for full time at good grass, I'm on 50 50 mix of barley (11%p?) and a 14% nut with 2kg feed rate Cal mag etc. The other thing, your milk protein of 3.14 is low enough, that would suggest a lack of energy in the diet. What sort of grass is in front of the cows now?
stanflt wrote: » 80-85 I'll pay cash
briangriffin wrote: » Going into heavy covers at the moment, lots of grass on the farm. Was thinking 18 % was too high will lower it next time, lets say there is a lack of energy in the cows diet whats the best way of getting that balanced while full time at grass?
jaymla627 wrote: » Good quality 14% nut with maize/sugar beet pulp as the main ingrediants will do the trick
visatorro wrote: » How much is that mix working out at Tim?
Timmaay wrote: » 250 for the nut, I can't remember was the barley 170 or 190, I got a feeling it was 190 blown in.
kevthegaff wrote: » Was gona go with urea tomorrow/ Tues, would frost on wed affect it?
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Well sheeeite!
stanflt wrote: » I could send you down an artic load of bales if your stuck- 25 incl delivery
ted_182 wrote: » BTJ do you use tine grab or shear grab? On another note what do folks do with heifer calves born with two tits behind the main four or even one right next to a main one? Also iv noticed fr2249 calves have tiny horns even after four weeks, i have one heifer that seems to be polled, anyone else finding simalar?
ted_182 wrote: On another note what do folks do with heifer calves born with two tits behind the main four or even one right next to a main one?
ozil10 wrote: » Cow calved last week and one teat is blocked. Only way to leave milk down is stick plastic insert up there otherwise quarter wont milk out with the cluster on. no blackspot on the outside of the teat unless its on the inside? Anybody encounter this before and what solution did they find worked Cheers
whelan2 wrote: » Anytime I used those inserts the cow always ended up with mastitis. Is there a pea or something inside in the spin?
pedigree 6 wrote: » That awkward time when you should be milking but just as you're about to start, the milk lorry comes in. So now I have to wait on the washer to finish before I can start.:( Anyone know any good songs to pass the time?