benjydagg wrote: » My Sitka spruce and Norway spruce just LOVE this weather!!!
blue5000 wrote: » Yeah, most likely lacking phosphate, any of the mineral lick buckets should have some in them. Are they on kale? If they are they'd need iodine as well.
Mac Taylor wrote: » Thanks Blue. No kale, just silage and nuts. Will chance one of the buckets tomorrow.
bob charles wrote: » do you feed iodine with the kale? dont know if it would make any difference but cant feeding Kale result in iodine deficiency. dont know what the symptoms are though
stanflt wrote: » i spray iodine on the top of the udder when drying off and do them every week before they calve
whelan1 wrote: » i put it in the drinker at the rate of 1ml/cow per day
freedominacup wrote: » Are minerals a bit like what Henry Ford said about advertising? You know the one about 50% of the money spent on advertising being wasted, it was figuring out which 50% was working was the problem. Could the same be said about some of our spend on minerals?
whelan1 wrote: » stop giving them and you'll know:D
Muckit wrote: » Is that for disinfectant purposes stan or is it absorbed through the udder to address any iodine deficiency?
simx wrote: » have to buy a couple of milk feeders soon,agri direct have jfc 6 teat ones for 103e delivered, would rather one with each calfs section anyone know where id get one on te internet at the best price, anywhere youd get a jfc cheaper than that? thanks
whelan1 wrote: » saw an ad on dd today in louth good few teat feeders for 150 euro, loooked like a good deal- not me by the way:D
simx wrote: » seen that myself,dont really want to go to louth and dont need that many seems good value alright,ill have a think about it all the same
whelan1 wrote: » whats wrong with louth:D
Bizzum wrote: » Anybody got any opinions on the different BVD testing labs? Are there any reasons to go with one above the others?
moy83 wrote: » Everyone I know is using Enfer , we have four samples sent off and they are quick to txt back the result , within three or four days
Juniorhurler wrote: » Actually they have tested 32 and found none positive so I would have to recommend them.
Marooned75 wrote: » Might sound like a plank but are all cattle sold from now on have to have bvd tag????