Dozer1 wrote: » I've a 28mth old lim heifer I wasn't planning on selling until October as the rest of her bunch are a good bit younger. She's looking a bit fat to me the last while, I'd very rarely finish any animals but is she near finished and would it be worth getting her to the factory rather than holding her for the mart later in the year
Wigster wrote: » What is the penalty for over fat?
MonFarmer15 wrote: » New to this finishing lark, would this fella be considered ready?
whelan2 wrote: » So p6 is the animal fit for killing. He didnt post the photo to get slammed on his grazing techniques:rolleyes:
whelan2 wrote: » Fair enough, but some of us dont have the best land in the country to work with. We do the best with what we have.
pedigree 6 wrote: » Who's we? More of that populist make friends with me nonsense. There's an awful lot of terrible farmers out there who given a silk purse would make a sow's ear out of it and you know it. We. We me hole. Right I'm off for a break.
Danzy wrote: » You just had you dinner ffs. Don't forget that you too once upon a time did not know everything about this craic.
pedigree 6 wrote: » You were agreeing with me before. If I did something wrong I'd always like to be told rather than just whinge about stuff. We are here to learn from others are we not? I take back my original post then. The op has a wonderful animal and wonderful pasture. I also note there's been no complaints from the op.
MonFarmer15 wrote: » Thanks lads! The pic was taken a week ago and it has since been cut. Its just a rough area at the bottom the field I let them have access to. They are on better grass at the minute with a good chunk of after grass, that is coming along nicely, to follow. I'll take a few pics this evening!
MonFarmer15 wrote: » Corby Rock Supreme Beef Protein: 16% Oil and Fats: 5.4% Fibre: 9.4% Ash: 7.5%
pedigree 6 wrote: » Someone has to be the devil's advocate and I hope you take this as constructive criticism. But what the hell are you grazing? You'll never get an animal to fatten on that. There's no feed value let alone feed to fatten on in that growth stage of grass. You need grass for fattening to just have 3 leaves and no dead leaves below those 3 leaves and by that I mean no stem. Best thing you can do with that is cut it and save it for the winter and graze the aftergrass.
MonFarmer15 wrote: » 2.5
Danzy wrote: » When do you start giving your bullocks ration Bass,