yosemitesam1 wrote: » Would the fact that some EU countries were putting stock into intervention after we had stopped be more to do with differing tactics. The majority of our markets are bargain basement stuff that any of them could presumably have sold into had they wanted but instead did they opt to try and dry up their own markets a bit to protect higher value products?
Keepgrowing wrote: » We are well aware of what's happening and what can happen.
whelan2 wrote: » How's calving going? 25% calved here. All good so far.
5 wheel drive wrote: » Has anybody used the ambic mastitis detectors?? They seem a good idea. What are your views on them?http://ambic.co.uk/livestockhealth/mastitis-detection/
Water John wrote: » Ah, you never used the three legged stool. That would be an experience for you. I think this happened in Fota in the 70s. First cows calved about six weeks before the parlour was up. They just left the calf with the cow and seemed to get away with it. Doubt that would work with todays ladies.
Base price wrote: » How is the bull/heifer ratio going? I was talking to a friend on the phone earlier today. He has had a run of bull calves and isn't a happy camper although I reminded him that this time last year he only had a handful of bull calves from 20 odd calvings. I presume over the years the male/female ratio balances presuming your not using pre-sexed semen.
kowtow wrote: » Nothing due here until 6th February and even then they had better keep their legs crossed as we haven't poured the new floors in the parlour yet. I can see a bit of crush milking in my near future.
Mooooo wrote: » Could get a single milker see them for sale in dd regular enuv
Mooooo wrote: » Calving slow here, cows lost to tb and a feck up with a Second hand ai flask with the heifers means things are stretched out. 6 calved another prob tonight, that said the first one was due Feb 3.
yewtree wrote: » crush milking is one soul destroying job...
Mooooo wrote: Could get a single milker see them for sale in dd regular enuv
whelan2 wrote: » One calved here this morning due on tenth of February. Good run of heifers so far. Lost one heifer calf last week that the cow sat on was so annoyed over it. Absolutely wrecked, on antibiotics, oh has pneumonia, in waiting room in doctors with daughter. Eldest lads doing his mocks and cows calving....
Say my name wrote: » That's my milkers gone out to grass this morning. Bit of a relief seeing them out munching. I don't like what they're saying about the weather on the weather forum though. Hopefully it doesn't happen. Just have to manage whatever happens.
alps wrote: » Will they get all blocked up with stuff that would normally collect in your milk filter?
Timmaay wrote: » What are they saying? Yr forecast showing nothing but 4 and 5 degrees next week or so, uera in the yard here but will leave it there for the sec. Milkers out also, hugely took the pressure off the sheds here, lacking feed space, alongside calving boxes, and in any case heifers not cubicle trained.
Say my name wrote: » They're saying there's snow on the way. I'm not really taking much interest in the weather lately but looking at a few charts it looks to be all weather from the northwest. If this was 15 years ago it'd mean nothing only rain but lately we're getting snow from the northwest during the winter. Hopefully in the best case scenario it'll mean cool and dry for the southeast.