Mooooo wrote: » Have you a teaser and chinball you could Use? Or you could synchronise them and keep the paint topped up, at least then they would be in heat the same time
simx wrote: » Yes have a teaser but heifers a good few miles away is my predicament
3 the square wrote: » any body know what the rate of mortality in dairy cows should be or around ??
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
Mooooo wrote: » Is there a yard There? Could sync the heifers a few days before starting cows, get em done then you'll have to go there anyway. Once they are served once leave the bull with them until it's time for him to go with cows. Most should hold to fr and the others should get two chances to the bull then?. That's the way most lads round here do it when heifers aren't on home block.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Taken from Twitter...Jesus wept.
alps wrote: » Not all crossbred herds are looked after l8ke this.....
Mooooo wrote: » Cow calved today and I swear to Christ she's had a cut off every cow in the herd since joining em.
Keepgrowing wrote: » Last Monday while drafting springers I injured my shin. It was smashed off a wall be a passing cow. Very sore at the time and big black bruise. Thought no more, continued working as we're at peak calving. Roll on to Sat evening, kept in hospital fior iv antibiotics as leg in infected despite no skin broken in original incident. Came home from hospital and continued as normal despite being told to rest. Absolutely fooked on the couch now since my sister in law (nurse) looked at my injury at lunch. if things don't improve by morning I'm back to hospital tomorrow. Got a guy to come help with morning milking and night calving. My usual job was the night shift and early morning. Lads and lassies, we are not indestructible take it handy. Ffs, some timing all the same
K.G. wrote: » Vet out today .cow started showing rank cleaning even though she hadnt calved yet saturday night,handled her and she wasnt open but left her as i thought she might spring more and some times the handling brings them.anyway vet said she wont calve it and to chance factory but shes not sick.shes a grand cow and im just wondering any one had something like it and did she pass it
Mooooo wrote: » How far into gestation is she? If she is anywhere near the end calf will either swell or rot, best to factory or else section out the calf??
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Time to put on the brakes. 30% grazed so far. Plan was to graze 40% in Feb but I'll over shoot that if I keep going the way I am. Great regrowth on what's grazed. Had thoughts of letting out heifers but I'll wait and see what the weekends weather brings