whelan1 wrote: » aldi have the 4 pack of scissors for 2.99 on thursday, great for cutting tails
bob charles wrote: » I wouldnt entertain anything only the Friskars classic 21cm for cutting tails. So boring am I, I bought 4 pairs last night after midnight :rolleyes:
hugo29 wrote: » Keep up the good work, bought a cheap body warmer in dunnes on your recommendation
blue5000 wrote: » Rough day outside here this mornin, think I'll be doing a profit monitor and catching up on paperwork .
stanflt wrote: » Just after weighing a milking cow that is on her way now to the cull cow sale in car carmaross. She is calves a year and lost a calve. She was still doing 21 litre a day but below herd avg. any way she weigh 894kg
blue5000 wrote: » Is that where you get the ferry out to aran and the boat trip to the cliffs? Was there a couple of years ago, tis fairly exposed.
Muckit wrote: » God that's a great weight for a dairy cow Stan. You prob don't give a damn what the next lad does with her, but do you think she'I get the hook or be milked on?
whelan1 wrote: » had a guy ring me last night looking for biestings, i keep some in the freezer, he said he had a heifer calved yesterday morning and the calf hadnt drank yet, he said he would get the biestings this morning, so calf wont have had a drink for a full 24 hours after it was born:eek::eek: not a great start for it
whelan1 wrote: » guy arrived this evening looking for more milk for the calf:eek: said he hadnt see it drink yet and it has a hump in its back, like wtf.... he said sure he wouldnt be alive at this stage if he wasnt drinking.....
dzer2 wrote: » Why the hell has he not put the calf on the heifer. I always give newborns 500mm of beastings out of freezer and then watch calf to see it drink if after half a day it doesnt I bring them into the calving shed put the cow in the heading gate and put the calf on for a drink
rancher wrote: » When I had sucklers, I'd always turn on the video recorder as soon as the cow calved to record the calving camera channel, then in three hours I would play it at four times the speed........saved a lot of time , 90% of the calves would have sucked in that three hours
1chippy wrote: » Then when milking my fr bull caught his ring in the thing that holds the cluster on when washing on the last jar in parlour and broke the jar... lucky he didnt do more damage....
whelan1 wrote: » went to run in 2 angus bulls that where outwintered, field about quarter of mile from yard, got them to yard and one of them point blank refused to go in to the shed, let rest of cattle out to him, still refused to go in, let a group of cows out , still wouldnt go in:mad: got a bucket of meal and he walked in after me, 5 minute job turned into 45 minutes .Then when milking, my fr bull caught his ring in the thing that holds the cluster on when washing on the last jar in parlour and broke the jar... lucky he didnt do more damage....
hugo29 wrote: » Did you not take the jeep to him like the lad on first time farmers
whelan1 wrote: » my fr bull caught his ring in the thing that holds the cluster on when washing on the last jar in parlour and broke the jar... lucky he didnt do more damage....
awaywithyou wrote: » had a TB test today.... running cattle through our outside crush was serious craic in the weather we had...
saranac1 wrote: » 8 trees down on our land today, serious gusts of wind yesterday and today, but ill be kept warm till 2020 with all this wood😜😜