GrasstoMilk wrote: » We'd want to be getting close to 30 mm rain to really keep things moving and it'll be ten days at least before grass will be part of our diet again. But any way, just break down the face of the pit with the loader and roll the ****e out of it, throw the cover back on and job should be good
Timmaay wrote: » I'm prb jumping the gun here yet ha, but what's the best way to seal back up a pit of silage?
straight wrote: » Was it one of the lads off the journal you got to do it for you? My days are consumed here watching the troughs and no peace of mind. My cows won't drink on the way out of the parlour because they're in such a panic to get to the field.
mahoney_j wrote: » 500 gallon trough before cows head back to paddock .inch snd quarter loop around farm with inch up to 220/250 gallon troughs and fast flow valves .all pipes buried .job done last year ,one of the better things I’ve pumped money into .tve big trough exiting yard takes demand and thirst from cows before they hit paddocks
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » I trialed one a few years back and thought they’re a poor relation to a diet feeder... I’ve Scariboldi 17cube in pmo here. It came with an outfarm that we took on 3yrs ago. I thought that it’d be handy for doing the exact same job as those feeder buckets, but only used it a couple of times. Dan tackled on this morning and everything’s perfect. Free to anybody that wants to take it away. Maybe it’d be handy for a few of ye together. Free of charge. Pm if interested.
whelan2 wrote: » Do ye have many drinkers in the collecting yard? We have 4. The cows can get their fill if there's a big demand in the paddock.
cjpm wrote: » 1 inch is too small for 100 cows I've discovered since the drought.....
mahoney_j wrote: » Inch pipe ,150 gallon troughs with fast flow valves .if u think you’ll go 100 plus 220/250 gallon .and whatever u do don’t buy plastic troughs ,concrete all the way
straight wrote: » 80 cows. I'll prob need alot of new troughs and valves. Troughs are mostly downhill with a few uphill of the pumphouse. I just don't like the idea of putting in a pipe too big as I dread leaks with them. They say 25mm mdpe is the same as the old 3/4 inch.
cjpm wrote: » How many cows? Are the troughs uphill or downhill of the pump house? What size troughs? What type valves? 1 inch is too small for 100 cows I've discovered since the drought.....
straight wrote: » I need to improve my water infrastructure here. Getting sick of replacing rods from the cows nosing them. All I have at the moment is half inch heavy gauge. Would i get away with 25mm mdpe down to 3/4 inch at the valve. Diy or bring in the contractors that bury the pipe and do the whole system.
wrangler wrote: » Dairy direct are launching them today in Kilkenny and the Austarlian guy that invented them is speaking at the launch, We use it in the sheep and it does what it says on the tin, We can set them to feed any level from .25kg to 1.5 kg. Seriously thinking of going down to it
Mooooo wrote: » Any of ye use the 3in1 feeders or know anyone using them?
alps wrote: Had a French student here one year who snapped and went into a rant saying......."you're all a bunch of ****in protestants"
alps wrote: » Had a French student here one year who snapped and went into a rant saying......."you're all a bunch of ****in protestants" I never got to the root of the meaning, but it came during a day when I called the knackery to take away a cow that had just gone down followed by the removal of a pretty useless old stone building.... She maintained that we had no respect for anything that didn't return a monetary value....Don't know the background to the claim, but thought it was an interesting one...
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » They think I’m... A foreigner. A capitalist. A polluter. I’m after more calls this week than any of the previous crises from merchants and farmers asking about fodder.When I say that there’s a possibility that more fodder may be needed...the response is inevitably...AGAIN??? Nutshell... The natives think ye’re fcukin nuts. (So pots and kettles I guess).
Timmaay wrote: » I use the shear grab for maize here always. Found the bucket dug it up too much.
atlantic mist wrote: » anyone know if you can get an attachment for loader to feed out maize and wholecrop, might have to bite bullet and look at diet feeder