visatorro wrote: » Just trying to feed cows, willing to try anything. I know you'd put molasses on poor silage to make them eat it, does it reduce demand I suppose is what I want to know Yeah have diet feeder
Mooooo wrote: The lads/ lassies may have better suggestions but may be a three way mix with a bit of silage thru the feeder could be put under the wire in the field. Haven't fed molasses myself so dunno how much could be fed. Beet pulp barley and maize mix or something.?
visatorro wrote: » I'm feeding three way mix with silage already. Just seeing if molasses was any addition or just a sweetener. Like other posters I'll be on full winter diet next week.
freedominacup wrote: » I haven't checked a price recently but any time I did over the past few years molasses wasn't value. When you need a bit to bind a blend you have to use it but unless it's dropped a lot in price you'd be better off with something else. Feeding 4kg hulls, 2kg soya and 1kg each of barley and maize meal here atm. They're eating that with 20kg of silage in less than 2 hours after morning milking and cleaning up the scraps after evening milking. They'd probably perform a bit better with less hulls in the mix but I'd be afraid of digestive upsets with a richer blend. If silage increases as it may well after next week I'll change the blend. Cut back the hulls and increase the starch. Edit; Speaking of meal and sources for straights did anyone hear anything about an unusual takeover of a large grain and feed merchant in the south midlands?
whelan2 wrote: Have you dried off the autumn calvers yet?
Base price wrote: I got a price for molasses last week - 35c/kg for 200l. 1 litre of molasses is about 1.4kgs. We are using (slightly watered down) in the diet feeder to bind chopped hay, rolled barley, maize meal and beet pulp nuts.
Keepgrowing wrote: » Haven’t heard a dickey. What’s in the wind?
freedominacup wrote: » Not a million miles from you but so out there I don't want to be the one repeating it on a public forum. It's a real "say nothin 'til you hear more" one.
wrangler wrote: » Local tillage contractor/ farmer developing another dairy farm, probably 400 acres, his first dairy farm (2014) has 550 cows I hear.....not all doom and gloom so
Reggie. wrote: He has 600. Putting in another 600 in tgat new place. Think he's quitting contracting
visatorro wrote: » Opening for ya there
Reggie. wrote: » He has 600. Putting in another 600 in tgat new place. Think he's quitting contracting
wrangler wrote: » he must have a couple acres under cover in the first farm, I spent many days working on the farm he's developing now, my uncle farmed it up until 1984.
kevthegaff wrote: » Where are ye boys from? Getting ever closer to factory farming at this stage in the emerald isle
Reggie. wrote: » Westmeath
Waffletraktor wrote: » GW?
kevthegaff wrote: Alot of the big operators at the minute like it or lump it are big sfp beneficiaries or road compensation. Where did the 12 million come from? curious