893bet wrote: » 25 per sample? That ain’t cheap.
Aravo wrote: » Oldcastle lab are e25 to test the 10 samples. They will send out the containers. Have herd test coming up so plan to do the dung samples then. One less job to do down the line.
High bike wrote: i think that too 10 cows only
lab man wrote: » Stupid question but anyway ... wat did ye collect the dung sample in and where did year send it to
pure breed wrote: » I thought the dung sample had to be taken from only 10 cows if I remember correctly.
Green&Red wrote: You can see them the next day, I did it last year. You’ll need to take the dung sample before you sell I’d imagine
pure breed wrote: » Only signed up a month ago to beeps and was looking to sell a few weanlings over next couple wks. I haven't weighed them yet with a scales. If I weigh them today could I sell them next week for example? I tried ringing Portlaoise but they aren't taking any calls on Beep s due to Covid only emails. Thanks
trg wrote: » Fair play, you're on the ball. What's the plan now? Run results by the vet?
Green&Red wrote: » Sent off my samples last week, only had 10, separate sample tubes for each cow. Got my results back yesterday, very quick in fairness. Not sure why I’d send off 10 separate samples when this is format of the results? I’ve emailed them back to see if I need to do anything else for BEEP or do they do it, I can’t see anything on the ICBF website for inputting results. I’ve also asked for the individual results For completeness, the only thing missing off the test results below is my address and herd number
ABitofsense wrote: » That's for the 10 samples.
High bike wrote: » is that for the 10 samples or each?
ABitofsense wrote: » FarmLab: 15euro plus postage for testing; You order the kit online and the carry out the testing based on 10 samples pooled. Paralabs: 30euro plus postage for testing; Same as above, order a kit & return Anyone us either of these before? Im waiting on replies from the other labs.
pure breed wrote: » Is this Oldcastle Labs that quoted you €1 per sample?? Thanks
Justjens wrote: » Pretty sure it was €25 a pop and I was to do 10, easy to check next week. I was a bit lost for words so I may have taken them up wrong, but it's hard to see them charging €25 for the lot when they include containers and shipping costs (both ways I think). If anyone else gets a better quote let us know ;)
tanko wrote: » 25 yoyos a poop really is taking the pi$$, i wonder how much they were charging before this scheme? I see Oldcastle Labs on the list, must give them a ring on Monday.
tanko wrote: » Are you sure it's not €25 for ten samples?
Base price wrote: I got an email from them during the week saying that they are one of the approved labs and stating that "testing could cost as little as €1 per sample, giving you maximum profit of €9 per animal tested"
Base price wrote: » I got an email from them during the week saying that they are one of the approved labs and stating that "testing could cost as little as €1 per sample, giving you maximum profit of €9 per animal tested" "Full payment for testing (and/or kits and courier) must be paid in full prior to testing commencing." Contact them for more information.
Justjens wrote: » Got a quote from Animal Health Labs for faecal testing at €25 a poop, container/post included. Seems we have to do 10 samples regardless of herd size, that leaves about fifty quid for my time scooping ****e, anyone else get a quote for the testing.
893bet wrote: » Are you required to prove that you dosed then in accordance with the results?