Timmaay wrote: » Is the land mobility page in the ifj gone now?
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
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Timmaay wrote: » Wayyy more farmers with opportunities than people looking for partnerships hmmm.
Wildsurfer wrote: » Yeah I bought one at ploughing a few years ago, Mullinahone stand I think. I use it a few times every year, usually twins or calf presenting backwards. Usually just to help clear out the lungs, the calf would be fine without it probably. But once I actually brought a calf back from the dead with it. Well maybe an exaggeration but chest barely moving and eyes glazing over. It sucks one way to clear fluid, and the other side is to pump in air. That was some feeling, I was on a high for the day! So I would definitely have one, just so you can tell yourself that you did everything you could for calf even if it does die. But keep it in the calving box for the season, if you have to go looking for it in an emergency it will probably be too late to be of any help.
charolais0153 wrote: » This it?http://www.mullinahonecoop.ie/catalog/partdetail.aspx?partno=VET00500
mahoney_j wrote: » About 10 days grass left ,cows still out day and night but in daily at 3 for buffer of bales and z grazed grasswhich is comming to an end Tuesday .4 kg meal and knocking out 1.56 kgms .full herd still milking and that will continue till 06/12 when dry off starts ,this is last Sunday iof twice a day milking and will go oad full time for December .last 2 months have been tuf going at times weather wise but this is the best and most consistent year growth wise I remember ,milk price is the icing on the cake
cute geoge wrote: » You are saying it was tough going with the last two months and you still with cows out day and night .Imagine if your were on wet ground in the west so with the last two months and haven eaten well in to your winter silage stocks .With the last three months ,it is no better then 2012 that says a lot about the year it was!!!
Keepgrowing wrote: » Is that 4kg average on fty?
Pidae.m wrote: » Peeps what the furthest anyone who is milking/running an 70/80 cow herd on there own with only all heifers kept living from the farm. Heard of a chap who twice a day commuted 35 mile round trip... had to go home for mammys dinner at one. He done it for twenty years until he got married & built a house there this year.
Pidae.m wrote: Peeps what the furthest anyone who is milking/running an 70/80 cow herd on there own with only all heifers kept living from the farm.
Pidae.m wrote: Heard of a chap who twice a day commuted 35 mile round trip... had to go home for mammys dinner at one. He done it for twenty years until he got married & built a house there this year.
kevthegaff wrote: » Know a relation milking cows 100 k round trip at least!
whelan2 wrote: » anyone use Biocel chlorine free dairy detergents?
visatorro wrote: » pure chem I'm fairly sure is the brand of mine. buy off magenta
George Sunsnow wrote: » I was talking to a Neighbour today who sold fresh calved heifers for €1750 each last week It’s a good liquid herd but is there that much of a fire under dairy cows now?
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » I can buy fresh calved heifers fro less than half that.