Bizzum wrote: » Louth or Spain?;)
whelan1 wrote: » spain. heading home tomorrow. had a nice break
Bizzum wrote: » I was thinking Spain alright. I passed by your area there earlier and it was a lovely evening!
AntrimGlens wrote: » Just home from the hospital with a set of twins - boy and girl. jaysus but their granda is smiles from ear to ear now that the name is to be carried on, he never even came to the hospital to see me!! The hospital staff were great and couldn't do enough for us - they even got me a bed and allowed me to stay for the week. Bottle feeding is slightly more delicate than bottling lambs although the waking in the middle of the night is no different. Proud as Punch, sheep can take a back seat for the next few days.:D:D:D
whelan1 wrote: » just read in the irish indo that there was a protest about liquid milk price in dublin yesterday, was anyone at it or did any one know about it?
GoodMan55985 wrote: » Are you doing this to get cows bulling quicker? Are you allowing the calves to suck twice a day? I haven't done this before but thinking of doing it this year. Any advice like do the cows get used to this setup and settle down
just do it wrote: » Yes doing it to get them bulling. Want to start AI on March 12th. First time doing it so I hope they settle.
dzer2 wrote: » I always do it after a day or two they know that the calf will be back but god help you if your late letting back in the calves
just do it wrote: » Not as much bawling this morning at 6.20. I reckon they were just waking up. Another half hour and the chorus would have risen
reilig wrote: » ... Can anyone suggest any type of glue or silicone type glue that would glue thick pvc like this?
reilig wrote: » Got my hands on 2 x 1100litre wheelie bins from Supermacs. Both had 1 wheel broken off them. I made a steel frame for around them which catches under the lip at the top of them and hooked the wheels to the frame. I want to use them for storing firewood and turf in the garage. One of the bins has a fairly big hole in it where the wheel broke off - but I still have the piece of PVC to put back into it. Can anyone suggest any type of glue or silicone type glue that would glue thick pvc like this?
MOOVAN wrote: » Did yee see the beef farmer on the RTE 9 o clock news,he was fantastic and showed pure emotion.Fair play to him, not representing any farming group just his own beef business. At last someone willing to come out and defend the beef farmers since the H=meat scandal story broke
Tipp Man wrote: » A great tidy clean way to store firewood and turf Just wondering how deep they are? Will it be easy to get at the stuff in the bottom of them?
reilig wrote: » They are 4ft deep. Might be a bit of a struggle to get the bottom bit out, but will manage. Have a new garage with a gasifying boiler in it. Timber dries in an old hayshed 200m from the house Want to be able to bring it iver weekly and fill the bin at the door and push it out of the way and then be able to push it to the boiler when it needs filling. Carrying the timber in and around loose at the moment and it's messy as hell!
Tipp Man wrote: » How's that boiler working out for you Reilig? Is it doing rads, heating and hot water? Is it hungy?
reilig wrote: » One of the bins has a fairly big hole in it where the wheel broke off - but I still have the piece of PVC to put back into it. Can anyone suggest any type of glue or silicone type glue that would glue thick pvc like this?
Muckit wrote: » I hate to P*ss on your bombfire Reilig, but like Tippman, I can't see those bins being any way suitable for that job. Way too deep, you'd want Bosco living in it throwing the logs out to you!! You could make up a box from angle and sheet it with ply. Have one side hinging and have skids that you could shift and tip it with a bale handler. Just an idea. You definitely need an opening side anyhow or a much shallower box, 2' max. A sack would be the right job, but I know you don't have a loader.
reilig wrote: » I'll confirm that next year when I start burning spruce properly as I'm still burning willow gotten from coppacing for REPS.
reilig wrote: » I'm 6ft 6" and my arms are almost 3ft long. A little bend over and I can reach.
Muckit wrote: » Ahh... it's great to see chivalary is still alive and well! But what happens when Reilig is away for whatever reason??? Mrs. Reilig is left cold and all alone, held ransom to a bin that wouldn't let her fuel the fire!!