Dwag wrote: » Bf gone from 4.4 to 3.2? Plenty fibre in the diet. Anyone any ideas?
yosemitesam1 wrote: » You can buy a cla supplement to lower milk fat, marketed as keeping litres up while reducing energy demand so fert is increased. Are you feeding any of that high ufl maize or distillers dwag? Both would be high in oil that could cause this.
Dwag wrote: » Cows indoors because of drought with a fortnight. Bf was at 4.4 and pr at 3.3. Switched to indoors at night and bf dropped to 3.6...not tooooo bad. Then last test was 3.3pr and 3.2bf. Feed 18kgdm forage maize (33%dm 37% starch 10.1%pr) 6kg maize crimp. 5kg soya crimp. 600g straw. Herd average 37.1 litres. High yielders get an extra 3kg maize crimp. 42% of the herd over 210 dim. Milk urea 28. Nutritionist here this morning and scratching his head...maybe Tim is correct.
leg wax wrote: » just put down a fr heifer calf, just put her out yesterday with her pals, she broke her back leg in the fun, i knew it was going too well for legs.......
pedigree 6 wrote: » The ground is like concrete atm. Still, not nice to loose any stock. Did you get a new tank?
yosemitesam1 wrote: » Sounds like high oil is the problem. Presume dungs are fine? Is that whole soybean crimped? That's probably be what I'd pull first and replace with soymeal. Might take the guts of a week to see bf pickup
Dwag wrote: » It all points to too much oils/fats but they were on the same diet in Jan/feb and no bother. Yes soya is whole bean crimped and likewise the maize. Lol Can't buy soya meal...it wouldn't look good on PM...no meal bought here!!! Edit. Bought a load of spelt hulls. Cheap and an excellent source of fibre.
Dwag wrote: » Usually lose a few milking cows to broken bones here every year. Will be worse this year because drought means more housing...lost 4 to tetany a month ago and 2 so far to dislocated hips. I know this doesn't help much...but there's always someone in the same boat.
Keepgrowing wrote: » Tetney FOUR??? I presume herdsman got the gate?
yosemitesam1 wrote: » Would they have been on a tmr in the leadup to Jan? It's probably the change in diet has the rumen bugs taking care of the oil at a slower pace if so...
Dwag wrote: » 'Fraid not. Yours truly... Sudden dip to -5 without warning. 4 dead together. 4 decent high yielders to boot. Osr had much worse fall out...**** happens. Edit. Milker rang me at 5:30am to say that several cows were too lazy to get up....needless to say they were stone dead but shows the phuckwits I've to deal with.
Dwag wrote: » ' Sudden dip to -5 without warning. Osr had much worse fall out...**** happens.
Waffletraktor wrote: » Froze the soft flowers/early pods?
Dwag wrote: » Waffletraktor wrote: » Froze the soft flowers/early pods? Turned them white and sterile... Hybrids hit much harder. I wouldn't be in any rush to offload any osr just yet.
Waffletraktor wrote: » With it only growing outstandingly ordinary at best, the last 5 years it's dropping in area around here. Will see if these diamides seed coat can help before cutting more.
atlantic mist wrote: » just got a bill from vet for putting in a cows womb came to 215 euro is everyone paying something similar?
Water John wrote: » Glanbia milk was being shipped all over the place last week due to dryer down.
visatorro wrote: » According to my lorry man milk could be going anywhere. They all send to each other. My milk could be going to a different co-op who pay their suppliers more and vice versa.