RedPeppers wrote: » Your going well. Did I not see you say cows started calving few weeks ago?
dar31 wrote: » Serious run of heifers here as well. 73% hfs so far. Tide will have to turn at some stage though. ☹☹☹
whelan2 wrote: » Can't answer your question but ai man was here today. He said alot of the big lads around here have had a desperate run of bulls this year. I have had a great run of heifers but will hold on to them as I am increasing numbers
whelan2 wrote: » Jinxed myself. 4 fr bulls today
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » We'll stay wit you till the shed is finished, they said. Not too keen on the finish of the sheeting tbh...
Say my name wrote: » It's one job I wouldn't like to be doing is sheeting a shed and a breeze blowing. I wouldn't do it myself and any lads working here on sheds wouldn't do it either. If it's any consolation today looks to be the windiest day for a few days.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Don't mind me, I'm just pi$$ed off the whole thing is 10 weeks late. Well, that and the fact they were sheeting another shed a few miles away:(
Say my name wrote: » Ah that was only side sheeting. It'll be a fine job when it's done. It should give a bit of shelter to the milking parlour. Tell me though by covering the tank, will that have to be called slurry instead of soiled water? This is assuming that tank only does the collecting yard.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » The tank is the whole length of the shed, about 110ft long and the collecting yard is about 45ft+15ft for the tank and all that was 'collecting' 4ft of water every winter so I will have increased storage by about 15% just by covering the tank and yard. I would always treat anything in the tank as slurry as it's collecting the cubicle slurry as well so I could never have moved it into the soiled water category. And derogation rules now would have forced me into doing it to minimise slurry spreading volumes over the year sooner rather than later.
awaywithyou wrote: » Will you say to the lads when they go sheeting... That you want them to do a better job of roofing your shed than they did roofing ours......!! Would like to see to see There response......!!
Mooooo wrote: » May calvers going on maternity leave
whelan2 wrote: » Dried off the last of my spring calvers this morning. Calving end of April.
Timmaay wrote: » The M is a very good idea, does it stay on for long?
Wildsurfer wrote: » They'll be mud fat by the time they get around to calving. I'd give them their P45 if I were you.
simx wrote: » Anyone order the moocall heat sensor, thinking of one for heifers a bit away, had a bull with them last year but want to start ai them as want to give fr straws, don't want to buy a bull for them as there's only going to be 10-15 of them