charolais0153 wrote: » He has said that they arent caked in shyte... And has said yours are the only cows hes seen that are clean so i dont know what youre getting at kg
Keepgrowing wrote: » He stated lately that "his buddy" claims there's welfare issues developing on Irish farms. You're a good man to trawl back through posts, check out his comments regarding our dairy industry. He's well informed by "his buddy" and of course click bait central Agriland.
alps wrote: » A week ago
Mooooo wrote: » Fcuk sake couple of cows bulling today and in comes a cow with front teat cut to bits
charolais0153 wrote: » 12 and 14 year old didnt owe you anything
Water John wrote: » Nice to see clean, cosy cows. Top marks. A pleasure for beast and man/woman.
freedominacup wrote: » They better keep bulling like this after the 10th of April. The worse the weather the more activity lately with all the mess that goes with it.
Keepgrowing wrote: » He stated.....
jaymla627 wrote: » Easyfix would solve all your problems on that front, just be sitting down when you get the price of doing it
GrasstoMilk wrote: » What products are ye going with to get sulphur out? Going with 2 bags of 18 6 12 +S as soon as weather settles and will follow with sulcan after cows
freedominacup wrote: » 1.5 bags of ASN in early April across the farm. Grass needs S at that point in the season most I'm told.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Was thinking if ASN too. Have never used it before. Is there any truth in lads saying it affects fertility?
freedominacup wrote: » Our CI dropped by 20 days last year and on course for something similar this year. A bit of consolidation and culling involved but I haven’t seen any problems. No one was using it until a couple of years ago but all of a sudden there's experts about it with strong opinions everywhere you look.
Timmaay wrote: » What age do yous do hr calves for ibr?
charolais0153 wrote: » Sulphur advice from teagasc • Sulphur (S) is an important nutrient for grassland, and is closely associated with N uptake and efficiency. • There is currently no soil test or soil Index system for S. • Herbage analysis is the best predictor of S deficiency. • Lighter soils with low organic matter contents are generally more prone to S deficiency. S fertilizer advice • The response to S fertilizer increases as the rate of N fertilizer increases. • On S deficient soils, apply 20kg/ha per year for grazed swards. • For silage swards on S deficient soils, apply 20kg/ha of S per cut. • Avoid S application to soils not deficient in S, as excess S may affect the trace element nutrition of plants and animals. • S can be applied by using any of a number of straight or compound fertilizers that contain S. Freedominacup may be in a deficient area while others dont know whether they need it or not...