mahoney_j wrote: » That’s him Kev ,reliable as you’ll get and has a brain unlike some .always on time or well before it and only needs showing how to do something once .fierce lucky to have him
whelan2 wrote: » Let cows out there now
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Anybody know the name of the crowd that manufacture tub diet feeders in the Ke, Kk, Cw or Ls region?
jaymla627 wrote: » Desmond Condell engineering 086 2598092/056-4442337 is the crowd I'd say your looking for
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » That’s him. Do you know what his stuff is like? How big does he make them? How many cubes can you go to with a twin? I’ve a treble but it’s shyte to feed out small amounts.
Coolfresian wrote: » Have one of his tub feeders for years now. Very well made, reliable and has never gave me any trouble.
Keepgrowing wrote: » His feeders are excellent. Lots around here and lasting years. His finish may not be to the "Keenan" level but the stuff is in them. Two neighbours with his feeders and they love his back up
Keepgrowing wrote: » As of this morning we've enough heifer calves born for replacements in 2 yrs time. Super run of heifers all Norwegian Red, Fr starting next week. First time crossing with NR but really happy with calving ease and vitality
blackdog1 wrote: » Have to upgrade the water system this year. Anyone got any number or name of a good guy in North munster area? Also wondering is the loop system expensive to set up?
yewtree wrote: » What bulls did you use? I have never used NR here but often thought about it! I think the lower ebi and not knowing a lot about the bred put me off.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Horrible weather but fodder flying out the gate. It’s an ill wind...
alps wrote: » Anyone see a regrowth....? 22% grazed....not a solitary sign of a single new shoot....
RightTurnClyde wrote: » Not a rib of regrowth. Was following grazed paddocks with soiled water/slurry. Anyone see issues with spreading this with the temps that are coming. Worried about the soiled water burning the grass with the temps they are talking about. The cold is a pita for growth but grazing and soil condition is excellent.