Would we arrive at a 900kg cow if we put a Montbeliarde bull on them? 😂
The very best of luck with them @Siamsa Sessions .
Here’s a few of the heifers I bought
Apologies needed for myself and the greater farming community please
Why are you going on and on about something you haven’t a clue about- in the last five posts I have shown you where the product came from - it’s Irish licence - it’s importer and that it’s been available on the Irish market since 2017
ive added this just incase you weren’t able to find the hpra document
by the way how am I above the law- everything I post or say on here I back up with real data - not fictional
Vis I think what ginger is doing is importing/buying microbes separately and including them in the milk powder ....which seems to be the important bit of the process .......that's what I gather anyway... as discussed here already there's ready made products available in drench form 👍👍👍
Tony and Stan relax the TWO of ye the product is legal in spite of the writing of the box there's Irish instructions. I've been through it with my vet and a bord bia inspector last year. .......no need for the insults . Neither poster is in anyway stupid 🙄
The Agritech powder does have some microbes in it. Not enough but a help.
That's laughable about bringing down the farming community and more insulting too.
Do intervet Ireland import vaccine packaged for other markets ?
If the department are in any doubt about where a product came from your milk or animals won't be leaving your farm until they find out.
Some people are so superior they're above the law.
What milk powder are you feeding? Wondering was there a recommended one for calves that young. Trying to do something similar here, the chief goes mad is transition milk is dumped!!
I agree.
Your childish insults add nothing to the conversation, It just makes you look foolish.
Your a complete numty
comments like that are ignorant and disrespectful to the medicine and veterinary association and it shows you clearly lack knowledge on such matters
if you read the label online you will see that it’s imported by
intervet Ireland
it’s people like you that bring the farming community down
Your product was clearly not for the Irish market with that label and in my opinion using it is crazy knowing the risks involved.
Vet importing medicines from Spain where it’s substantially cheaper?
I could make a tidy sum importing medicines and agri chems from Ireland, Spain etc but there’s strict EU legislation that requires all labels to be in the language of the country at point of use and all contraindications etc etc.
Eg. Roundup is 50% cheaper in Ireland than here, but I’d get jail without having the correct labeling, certification and licensing. The EU is top heavy in regulation even in a supposed ‘free’ market.
Eprinex is another example…5L is circa €800 here.
I had a salmonella case 10yrs ago, I was told to vaccinate but I never did. Never had a case since. Ibr once a year, blackleg, worm in May and fluke in December. That's it
First of all you said* why would any post up a picture of a product that’s not licenced here- CRAZY STUFF
I then posted a copy of its Irish licence
then you said - so you can import medicines to use in your own herd
and yes I keep it in my medicines cabinet and presented it at the board Bia audit
this product has been available in Ireland since April 2017
What's with the insults. Did your local vet supply you with it. Will you leave it in your medicine cabinet for your bord bia inspection ? Will he able to read the label
Polish
Is herself Czech?
As herself says anywhere or anyone east of Germany is labelled as Polish in this country..
It's Czech not Polish(my Polish wouldn't be de best) djen dobra!
How stupid are you- it’s marketed in Europe- has a Hspa licence and is available from any decent vet
In my experience ringworm is cyclical. It runs out of steam after a couple of years. Have had it on and off here, usually two years can have a bad dose and then nothing for the next 6 to 10 years. I believe they build up a resistance.
Does evey medicine not have multiple languages on it, vets use generic drugs here and main label could be Spanish but leaflet would always have info in Spanish French English etc
So your allowed to import veterinary medicine and freely use it on your herd.
Or maybe you have a special license?
I was being Conservative to avoid the usual few having a go🤣
For people who aren’t that clever and open their mouths to catch flies
It is licenced here
Yes it is. And it works OK.
BTW the product that Stan posted could be licensed in the EU as Poland is an EU member, but having it in stock labeled in a foreign language is a complete no no.
There’s a frog doing time because he imported herbicide from Spain. Got barred for life from ever farming again to boot.