DJ98 wrote: » G7ot one here early in the weekend
Country lad wrote: » Are the application forms out yet for sheep welfare scheme
DJ98 wrote: » Usually we'd draft away up to weaning but that's not allowed with that option is it after weaning lambs would be arounf for a month or that
ganmo wrote: » How long do you keep the lambs after weaning? There's a condition of the meal feeding that you keep them for 4 weeks after weaning.
DJ98 wrote: » First year joining the scheme, Hill flock, will be using scanning as category b option but just wondering if meal feeding lambs post weaning or mineral supplementation post mating woukd be the better choice for a. Already do both as lambs are fed meal and ewes get mineral buckets when with ram
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » No mention of updating reference year? Or have I missed it in the article?
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » The scheme is open again for new entrants. Check this out on Agriland - Sheep Welfare Scheme year 3 start date announced https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/sheep-welfare-scheme-year-3-start-date-announced/
Ard_MC wrote: » My guess it was a 2018 inspection and your scannin was for 2017. Wont be much drama unless you didnt scan for 2018.
wrangler wrote: » We're getting €10/ewe for doing very little, I wouldn't be investigating it too closely, when you see the hoops that suckler farmers have to go through, you'd suspect it never should've been passed in the EU.. They're no known for allowing countries to give subsidies for doing things you'd be doing anyway. Only 18000farmers out of 34000 have appllied for it, That miserable uptake will mean that it'll be harder to get again
tractorporn wrote: » Had a sheep welfare inspection here last Oct. On the day the inspector left saying everything was grand. The same inspector rang today wanting to come again tomorrow to see this year's scanning dockets. Is this normal surely if he left and everything was ok he shouldn't be landing again? Like is he going to call in every few months to make sure everything is being recorded properly. I'm sorry I bothered signing up to it now it's not worth the hassle for 10 euro a ewe.
tractorporn wrote: » Yeah this particular dept inspector is well know in the area as being fussy so I was glad to see the back of him the first time.
ganmo wrote: » we had a paper inspection in the summer of the first year but before it they rang up to see if we had done the scanning in feb otherwise we'd of being sending them empty books. I agree its strange though
ganmo wrote: » The 12 months for the welfare scheme starts in feb so your scanning mightn't of been in their year