Buford T. Justice V wrote: » I wonder where the rain they're missing ended up?:pac:
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Just finished loading out two artics of hay destined for ye’re shores. Really good ryegrass tested at 12.8% protein. Two more artics this evening of round bales of clover. Some profiteering going on...if the drivers are to be believed. 2013 on repeat.
jaymla627 wrote: » Getting 45 euro a ton cash on loading for average enough 2nd cut silage here no questions asked re price things must be getting pretty bleak out their
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » (I got fair abuse for advising Leg Wax to hold off on buying heifers about a month ago...I wonder has he put the feelers out? Now would be a good time to buy.) I just loaded out two artics of baled clover and the drivers were inquiring after more feed. What value would chopped bales of lucerne, 65%dm and 22.3% protein, be? They’re from 750-800kgs.
stanflt wrote: » Gawddawggonnit wrote: » (I got fair abuse for advising Leg Wax to hold off on buying heifers about a month ago...I wonder has he put the feelers out? Now would be a good time to buy.) I just loaded out two artics of baled clover and the drivers were inquiring after more feed. What value would chopped bales of lucerne, 65%dm and 22.3% protein, be? They’re from 750-800kgs. Worth 45 euro a bale- what lads are willing to pay is a different story I'd love to lucerne in my cow diet
stanflt wrote: » Worth 45 euro a bale- what lads are willing to pay is a different story I'd love to lucerne in my cow diet
alps wrote: » Thought the swallows might have been on today.....nothing yet..
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » No swallows here yet, and no cuckoo either. Late spring. 18.5* today and the last of the daffodils finally bloom. No sbeans, sbarley, speas, or slinseed planted this year and too late now...would someone have a word with Min Creed for me??:) Another load of ryegrass hay for ye sometime tomorrow.
alps wrote: » Is this your lucerne Dawg?.....gone to 80%DM somewhere along the journey... Anyone know how much it is selling for?
Timmaay wrote: » The alfalfa came from Spain. No idea how much, wouldnt say no to afew bales but there are lads who need it alot more than me!
Bo dearg wrote: » €200 for 800kg bale from what i gather. Fed at 3kg/ cow/day. 3 bales for 100 cows a week
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Anybody use a calf resuscitator or have one on hand? I'm looking at getting one here because a calf I lost just after calving had a heartbeat but I simply couldn't get him breathing in time. Any idea on good brands/value appreciated.
Reggie. wrote: » What will ya sow instead
Mooooo wrote: » Fcuking crows are around alright tho trying to nest in the parlour
Mooooo wrote: » I think whatever dairygold have it's 90 euro a bale.
RedPeppers wrote: » Sold 2 cows straight from parlour today 630kg made 1035 (2 dealers took one another one for this one added another hundred to the price) other was 650kg made 970 was happy with the prices
Dakota Dan wrote: » Were they fresh calvers? I've a cow that managed to get two teat ends damaged one badly while springing to calve.