bogman_bass wrote: » ouch! happened me once. I dropped like a sack of spuds
vanderbadger wrote: » just do it and bizzum she calved there about a mth ago, calved herself, no bother, never noticed it before she calved either, i have another little cow thats heavy in calf and she is starting to show it now as well
saranac1 wrote: » A bullock of mine had his penis stood on last week by another bullock in the pen, I took him out and gave penstrip. I noticed a bit of blood tonight but nothing serious although there is a swollen ball appearing on the tip of his penis and it doesn't seem to be bothering him at all, however I would be open to suggestions on what to do
just do it wrote: » Has she had many calves? I culled a good cow 2yrs ago because at 1st AI post calving the AI man said the uterus had stretched and he couldn't reach the cervix. Naturally she was one of the better ones as well :rolleyes:
jerdee wrote: » Where's muckit when you need him. ...... Newly married probably busy ......
wesleysniper38 wrote: » http://www.donedeal.ie/for-sale/beefcattle/4194288 Anyone ever do a deal with these sellers? Seem to have some nice stock on occasions..
Muckit wrote: » I'm very busy at that hour late now jerdee...bom chica wah wah .....
jerdee wrote: » Make the most of it .... Here in hospital with my five week old decking weather bronchitis but all doing well . I think everybody should pay a visit once in a while to see how lucky to have good health.
tanko wrote: » Just wondering does anyone vaccinate their in-calf cows against salmonella? If so, when do you do it and what product do you use?
just do it wrote: » Just watching Grand Designs. They're admiring the native flowers that have taken over the green roof.....ragworth :rolleyes:
bbam wrote: » Yea, and in a few years they'll have a sea of yellow everywhere.. I was in a garden centre a few years ago... Rushes for sale, 99% just common rush... I could be rich :rolleyes:
whelan1 wrote: » chilly out this morning...
redzerologhlen wrote: » Was at a farm walk yesterday for the burren life in carron. The fellow whos farm we were at is only in the scheme with 3 years but the amount of work he had done was unbeliveable and the standard was second to none. He had restored a lot of internal drystone walls, cut a lot of scrub and managed to lay blocks around a few poor springs of water and he had a couple of drinking points around his winterage because of this. On a poor enough winterage he was keeping 15 cows from the middle of October to the middle of March with no feeding whatsoever. I should have taken a few pics but there was a lot of people around and I dindt want to be seen , would have done anyone good to see it.
naughto wrote: » i cant understand how he can keep them out all winter is there enough to keep them well fed??
Manoffeeling wrote: » http://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=youtube%20insomnia%20spoons&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CDQQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DPOvLaziUsTo&ei=iRqxUNreGcyGhQeB4IDQDg&usg=AFQjCNEVmfuQlEsnWtvgOXLIEUYUmJK5fg&sig2=CbAj9XyNxuPb4v5Ib_0SCg Some guy playing the spoons to insomnia by faithless. Enjoy
Bizzum wrote: » Here's my stab at Sat night humour! Check it out:D (Not suitable for kids!)http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=m0UDMH9WWRA&NR=1
moy83 wrote: » Them sminky shorts are funny Tommy the tortoise is my favourite