K.G. wrote: » The problem with moving away is slurry and work.is it all covered between the two places
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Nope be an open yard. Nearly at the point of calling someone in to see can they come up with something else. That yard is main highway to fields and to silage pits.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » How far can you put a feeding area away from where cows will be for the winter? Probably will have to go 50 ft away for one here as shed is in the middle of the yard and can't put a feeding passage right out side
whelan2 wrote: » I got teagasc advisor and a builder to come to my yard at the same time. They saw things I wouldnt have thought of. It's good to get some one from outside in.
alps wrote: » Had a really nice bit of Irish butter with the dinner..... A few miles under the hood as well........
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Irish? Isn't that made in Belgium with that stamp?
atlantic mist wrote: » https://www.progressivedairy.com/news/industry-news/wisconsin-holstein-sets-new-national-single-lactation-milk-production-record
Farmer Ed wrote: » When the markets start to drop. Don't worry or co op managers will be the first to share the sad news with us so in the meantime there is little to be gained by us giving them ideas. Meanwhile a lot of farmers haven't still seen the results of strong markets fully passed back to them. On a related note. Has anyone noticed that there in a new government in NZ supported by the green party? Could this have any effect on NZ output? Just wondering?
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Every cow clipped and singe'd today. Should leave them clean for the winter months and for drying off
Waffletraktor wrote: » Whats the idea of singe-ing their legs?(hair) other than getting projectile shyte all over your new parlour?
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Singe-ing unwanted udder hair that catches dirt and gets pulled when wiping cows down pre milking in winter months. Less bacteria around the udder the better
Waffletraktor wrote: » Is that for winter milkers/ off straw more so than cubicles?
alps wrote: » Brought heiers home from rearer yesterday....they are an absolute cracking bunch....cant wait for spring to see them calved down and out to grass... Spent hours and hours splitting out what we were going to bring home....it was like Pat Shortt in the sweet shop trying to decide...
Brown Podzol wrote: » Sure haven't ICBF them picked for you .EBI.
C4d78 wrote: » On Dry Cow Therapy has anyone used Cephaguard? I’ve been using Ceapravin for past number of years and it’s been successful. Just thought the idea of 1 day withdrawal after calving in Cephaguard would be great as opposed to 4. But are the tubes as good as Ceapravin??
cosatron wrote: » nice bit of kit. Is that available to buy or a diy job.