K.G. wrote: » a sugestion,rather than turning the lorry outside the front of dairy could the lorry go around the buildings in a sort of a loop
kowtow wrote: » Any idea what the length of a big milk truck would be? I agree on the reversing, on the other hand this yard is a nightmare anyway so we are going to have to do something. Unfortunately as the yard is a perched on a fairly steep slope it's difficult to create decent space without going overboard on earthworks. I'll try and make just enough space and I reckon he'll end up reversing once anyway - happy to do anything we can to accommodate them since they'll only be taking a relatively small amount of milk.
Mooooo wrote: Rattling up and down to the dung heap not good for the hangover
Water John wrote: » See a report on CNN, on the butter shortage in France. They eat 8kg/person every year. Is this the Mediterranian healthy diet? Doesn't seem to have done them any harm.
kowtow wrote: » Have to drop the boy up at Gurteen tomorrow morning and want to go hunting down a load of dairymaster / general parlour / delaval spares while I'm out on the road. Would E C Pratt have a selection of stuff? Is there anyone else in that neck of the woods who would have a lot in stock?
kowtow wrote: Have to drop the boy up at Gurteen tomorrow morning and want to go hunting down a load of dairymaster / general parlour / delaval spares while I'm out on the road.
kowtow wrote: Would E C Pratt have a selection of stuff? Is there anyone else in that neck of the woods who would have a lot in stock?
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Have 2 very heavy 22 ft gates in the yard here and both need wheels put on them. I seen bolt on solid wheels somewhere locally but I cannot remember where. Anyone know where I'd get a set. One 22 ft gate is on a 6inch H iron that's down 24inches in the ground and it's springing on it. Other one is replacing and old 20 ft gate that was only half the weight and had a wheel and it has moved the H iron Of the shed a touch
Mooooo wrote: » Side effect of time without power, a bunch of calves from each group lost all respect for the wire the wagons
Keepgrowing wrote: » A good news storyhttp://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/dairy-focus-achieving-a-lifelong-ambition-on-a-greenfield-site-in-co-offaly/?utm_content=buffer3788e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
freedominacup wrote: » Ah shur, mumble, mumble, mumble.... he had it handy... mumble, mumble, mumble. #fcuk the begruders.
jaymla627 wrote: » The guts of 10k a cow debt levels are pretty extreme to be fair, wouldn't fancy saddling myself with debt like that at anytime in my lifetime let alone when I'd be the wrong side of 50, your talking 10 plus cent a litre alone to service debt and interest repayment on a 20 year term
GrasstoMilk wrote: » A weanling bull got in with a bunch of my heifers last March. He got a few and we didn't realise till breeding time in may. Now these were scanned incalf in early may and we scanned them all again a month ago and scanner says there's 2 of the bunch that the weanling got to that are not incalf. Could they have been so far gone incalf that he couldn't tell? I haven't seen these animals bull all year and was going to sell them. I'm having second thoughts now