Timmaay wrote: » Another reason to reduce the number of autumn milkers
Keepgrowing wrote: » Or perhaps a reason for more?
Mooooo wrote: » What's your thinking that way? More dry to build covers in the autumn?
Timmaay wrote: » Any reason why I've a decent number of 2nd lactation cows calving down in average/poor bcs? They all got 12+ weeks dry, done with endofluke at dry off, I didn't condition score them then but don't remember them being any worse than others. Perhaps a worms issue? I've them on OAD for now anyways.
Timmaay wrote: » My thinking was less demand at turnout. I'm in the same boat with the late spring calvers, 25% grazed now, drying off most the may calvers next week to help reduce pressure on both the mp and milkers housing, I get stung every March with sh1te weather when cows have to come back in.
Keepgrowing wrote: » May calves should be gone or be October calvers
whelan2 wrote: » Are you back to full health?
GrasstoMilk wrote: » http://m2-magazine.org/vaccination-staphylococcus-aureus-escherichia-coli-mastitis-supports-early-immune-response-lactating-dairy-cows/ This mastitis vaccine was talked about here last week I think. Here's a bit of a trial on it. Looks promising
Gawddawggonnit wrote: Looking good alright. The guy I was talking to just picks two days a year and just vaccinated everything. Ayr milking though.
kevthegaff wrote: » Any tricks for getting pens rep out of bottle, fcuk in takes ages here?
kevthegaff wrote: » Is it available here? Any withdrawal?
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Probably is available... No withdrawal whatsoever. ~€400/100cows so cost effective.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Probably nearer 800/100 cows here:rolleyes:
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Doubtful. Isn’t it manufactured in Ireland?
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » I have a friend farming in England and would sometimes compare prices of different stuff with him. There is very little cheaper here than there. Some would be due to bigger sizes bought over there but for whatever reason everything seems much dearer here
C4d78 wrote: » Cows out by day here. Is there many lads leaving em out at night or would they be safer in with the vicious, cutting wind that’s due over w/end. Up fairly high with little shelter. Would they be ok as long as dry?