Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Virtual pint for anyone who explains what the red dots signify. Extra pint if you can explain the difference between Northern Europe and Southern Europe...
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » 16k litres down the drain. No matter how simple and foolproof the system there’s always a fcuktard that’ll prove it fallible...
Timmaay wrote: » "The two things that will get ya fired instantly, either letting an antibiotic cow into the tank, or forgetting to turn on the tank". That above line gets uttered to every single milker on their 1st day here always ha.
alps wrote: » Is there any sence in having to bvd test a dead calf from a dam who had been tested clear at birth?
whelan2 wrote: » She could have come in contact with a positive somehow in her pregnancy
alps wrote: » She could have....but that calf is now dead...thats all the result would ask us to do...have it put down..
Keepgrowing wrote: » Here it's "if you allow in antibiotics or break something tell us" Being a bad time keeper is a sackable offence here. 2 part timer people to help at weekends met their end this morning. 2nd Sunday in a row to be 20 minutes late.
Mooooo wrote: » For tank or individual cows? Coops use delvo here so would use that for tank, charm test be ok for cows
Brown Podzol wrote: » Dead zones caused by fert and nutrient runoff.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Bingo. However Waffle nailed it. The link he posted makes an excellent read.
Waffletraktor wrote: » I cheated doing a reverse search on the image though.
Brown Podzol wrote: » You'd do anything for a pint, I did the same.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Basterds!!! Either way I owe Waffle a pint...Draycotts Black? Anyone put forth a reason why? Daughter reckons it may have to do with the fat of the land. N. Europe dairy...S Europe plant based fats?
Say my name wrote: » Just looking at the jars this morning. Most over 20 litres bar the heifers. You cannot beat spring grass.
Mooooo wrote: » Ah you can, maybe not as cost effectively, but nutrionally
atlantic mist wrote: » looks very similar to where asthma suffers are most common, oxygen reduced both on land and sea it appearshttp://www.globalasthmareport.org/burden/burden.php