The Rabbi wrote: » Haywire,it's a dirty old job,but somebody's gotta do it. You got your horn situation under control. Were you not satisfied with it?
Lady Haywire wrote: » I was very satisfied! He's good with the aul horn work
Neddyusa wrote: » Ye here rambling about horn work and Pedigree running a thread about dock size..... What the hell is in the Farming Board's water this evening??
Say my name wrote: » Who is zis Pedigree 6 everyone is referring to?
Reggie. wrote: » Some tramp that was here before
greysides wrote: » New thread started... Where does my meat go? Whose going to be first to answer that one, given the current mood?
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Looks like someone dropped a few kgs of Viagra into the tank
kollegeknight wrote: » Some few days here. I won the parish lotto on Sunday night, OH just had a baby boy today and hopefully move into the house on Friday.
Lady Haywire wrote: » I see Dovea have a lovely calf in their book now :D Ribeye will be so proud!
TITANIUM. wrote: » Ah there she is. That's the Ecolo Culard you had I take it. Christ she's some bear
Burning Tires wrote: » Before i started on here, i had seen some posters talking about getting the service manual book for tractors and loaders. Is there a website that i can order a manual for a machine? I did a search and couldn't find the thread on boards
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Oh how times are changing.
TITANIUM. wrote: » kollegeknight wrote: » Some few days here. I won the parish lotto on Sunday night, OH just had a baby boy today and hopefully move into the house on Friday. Fair play kk and congratulations to both of ye. Looks like everything's coming up roses in your house. What next? A load of bales will probably break down on the road outside your yard and the driver will ask you to take um at a massively reduced rate.
kollegeknight wrote: » Funny you say that, landed into the shed and cow had calves a nice bull and he up sucking.
Muckit wrote: » This will come in for all marts now you'll see. l'm all for drovers only handling stock. It's very hairy looking at older farmers especially traversing the aisles and trying to gather stock they have bought. But how are buyers going to be able to view stock in pens prior to sale? l dont think gantries will be the answer here. Nice to look at stock at eye level. Perhaps a seperate narrow pedestrian walkway where 2 pens are back to back now? it'll mean a bit of rejigging anyways
Reggie. wrote: » kollegeknight wrote: » Funny you say that, landed into the shed and cow had calves a nice bull and he up sucking. Do the lotto quick
L1985 wrote: » Guys would giving cows oats once a day be enough to stop grass tetany? Have cows heavy in calf that will be going out and some of the grass will be a bit stronger by the time they get to it. Dad says it has to be straw or hay or silage but couldn't explain why.....
greysides wrote: » No. The theory behind the hay/straw is either the stalk is high in Mg or that the extra dry matter in the diet slows the digestive transit allowing better absorption of what Mg is in the diet. I don't think you can rely on either theory. Magnesium buckets might help but are a bit hit-and-miss as individuals may not go near them. Bullets or chuck some calmag and molasses in with your oats would be a better bet IMO.