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Farming Chit Chat II

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    way down south, seen some trade for just over a € a kilo and some under it during the last week. I would prefer to be paying 420 for good fresian bullocks even if they were a bit lighter. Theres fresians and there is fresians

    Trade poor everywhere around this time. You are better leaving them till jan if ya can


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    way down south, seen some trade for just over a € a kilo and some under it during the last week. I would prefer to be paying 420 for good fresian bullocks even if they were a bit lighter. Theres fresians and there is fresians

    That's TRue,thanks for that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,972 ✭✭✭dzer2


    boby1234 wrote: »
    Lads what are freisin bullock 300 kg making in mart thanks

    Get a bit more on it and wait until the next boat is loading and look for the agent if the boat is not full like the last one you could get 2.05 a kg


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    Also,I bought in some AAx weanlings,and I noticed one of the cards is reg as a male,the calf is a heifer,never had this before,any advice on changing it ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    boby1234 wrote: »
    Also,I bought in some AAx weanlings,and I noticed one of the cards is reg as a male,the calf is a heifer,never had this before,any advice on changing it ?

    Where did you buy the AAx and how much


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    Off donedeal,320 a piece


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,972 ✭✭✭dzer2


    boby1234 wrote: »
    Also,I bought in some AAx weanlings,and I noticed one of the cards is reg as a male,the calf is a heifer,never had this before,any advice on changing it ?

    have to get a form from the Dept and get filled out by your vet send it off. Or else you can wait until the next time you test and the vet will change it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,701 ✭✭✭moy83


    way down south, seen some trade for just over a € a kilo and some under it during the last week. I would prefer to be paying 420 for good fresian bullocks even if they were a bit lighter. Theres fresians and there is fresians

    I reckon the factories will be sick of fr bullocks next year . I was going to buy a lock of fr bull calves in the next month or so but I came across a lad with light ch weanlins during the week and I think ill make more off them and be able to sell them next spring alot easier .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    moy83 wrote: »
    I reckon the factories will be sick of fr bullocks next year . I was going to buy a lock of fr bull calves in the next month or so but I came across a lad with light ch weanlins during the week and I think ill make more off them and be able to sell them next spring alot easier .

    Yeah factories and agents only seem interested in CH at the minute


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    dzer2 wrote: »
    have to get a form from the Dept and get filled out by your vet send it off. Or else you can wait until the next time you test and the vet will change it.

    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    boby1234 wrote: »
    Off donedeal,320 a piece

    What age are they, only asking as I buy mine at roughly 3 weeks old and thinking of getting weanlings next year instead


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    What age are they, only asking as I buy mine at roughly 3 weeks old and thinking of getting weanlings next year instead

    3-4 months


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    boby1234 wrote: »
    3-4 months

    Cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,095 ✭✭✭AntrimGlens


    Never thought I'd be back milking cows and not under these circumstances. Family member and his labourer were both killed on Friday evening and the uncle has no family. 140 cows to milk and none tail taped or no board up so no idea what stage of lactation any are at. Milk tank was sampled yesterday but going to have to sample them all individually this evening. Any dairy people any advice as we don't know yet what the plan is short or long term. Trying to find a reliable relief milker asap.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    Cheers

    Buy Charolais,they will cost more but you will make more,I sold 2 heifers 5 months old for 500,had plenty of calls and they were gone quick


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    Never thought I'd be back milking cows and not under these circumstances. Family member and his labourer were both killed on Friday evening and the uncle has no family. 140 cows to milk and none tail taped or no board up so no idea what stage of lactation any are at. Milk tank was sampled yesterday but going to have to sample them all individually this evening. Any dairy people any advice as we don't know yet what the plan is short or long term. Trying to find a reliable relief milker asap.

    That's terrible,sorry for your loss,put up an add looking for milker on all the websites,you should find one easy,few I can think of. Are,gumtree,donedeal farmersjournal.ie
    Hope that helps


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,786 ✭✭✭✭whelan1


    Never thought I'd be back milking cows and not under these circumstances. Family member and his labourer were both killed on Friday evening and the uncle has no family. 140 cows to milk and none tail taped or no board up so no idea what stage of lactation any are at. Milk tank was sampled yesterday but going to have to sample them all individually this evening. Any dairy people any advice as we don't know yet what the plan is short or long term. Trying to find a reliable relief milker asap.
    jeeny thats awful...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,190 ✭✭✭jersey101


    Never thought I'd be back milking cows and not under these circumstances. Family member and his labourer were both killed on Friday evening and the uncle has no family. 140 cows to milk and none tail taped or no board up so no idea what stage of lactation any are at. Milk tank was sampled yesterday but going to have to sample them all individually this evening. Any dairy people any advice as we don't know yet what the plan is short or long term. Trying to find a reliable relief milker asap.

    Theres a quick antibiotic test you can get only takes a few seconds to get a results. Delaval mentioned them on this before. Sorry to here about you uncle and his worker


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,267 ✭✭✭hugo29


    Never thought I'd be back milking cows and not under these circumstances. Family member and his labourer were both killed on Friday evening and the uncle has no family. 140 cows to milk and none tail taped or no board up so no idea what stage of lactation any are at. Milk tank was sampled yesterday but going to have to sample them all individually this evening. Any dairy people any advice as we don't know yet what the plan is short or long term. Trying to find a reliable relief milker asap.

    Sorry to hear about that, Antrim,


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,422 ✭✭✭just do it


    jersey101 wrote: »
    Theres a quick antibiotic test you can get only takes a few seconds to get a results. Delaval mentioned them on this before. Sorry to here about you uncle and his worker

    Yeah talking to someone else about this just this week. Seems to be reliable which would be the worry. Worth giving the co-op a call? It's in their best interests to see continuity of supply. Was he a teagasc client? They should also know of local relief milkers. And finally our famous farming union - surely helping out in situations like this is the very reason for their existence.

    Edit: Or the Northern equipment equivalent.

    AG - I hope it all works out. I don't know the details but it sounds like an awful tragedy.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,396 ✭✭✭✭Timmaay


    Antrim, condolences, terrible news. Did the bulk tank test showup positive? If not I wouldn't bother testing all the cows individually, its alot of effort. Almost all farmers would have an antibiotic cow marked, esp if they have someone else working with them, so the odds are no cow has got an injection recently. Your based in the north, down south the icbf will tell you almost everything you need to know about the cows, like calving dates, milk recording records etc, I don't know if you have any equivalent up there, but it would tell you alot that you need to know. Look around in the farm office/parlour etc for any sort of calendar also, that what I use for jotting down agood few details like medicines/dryoff dates etc etc.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    boby1234 wrote: »
    Buy Charolais,they will cost more but you will make more,I sold 2 heifers 5 months old for 500,had plenty of calls and they were gone quick

    Yeah I noticed that at the mart alright,just found Angus hardier and easier to manage but might have to change breeds. Fond of the AA tho


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,267 ✭✭✭hugo29


    Trying to get info together for accountant, can't find 2012 cheque book stubs, :mad:
    Turned place upside down, foooookkkk


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,701 ✭✭✭moy83


    Thats a tough one Antrim , hope you get sorted with a helper . Is FRS up there . Just in the longer term try to suss out how much forage ye have/need going into the winter .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,949 ✭✭✭delaval


    Never thought I'd be back milking cows and not under these circumstances. Family member and his labourer were both killed on Friday evening and the uncle has no family. 140 cows to milk and none tail taped or no board up so no idea what stage of lactation any are at. Milk tank was sampled yesterday but going to have to sample them all individually this evening. Any dairy people any advice as we don't know yet what the plan is short or long term. Trying to find a reliable relief milker asap.
    PM with a few tips sent


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    hugo29 wrote: »
    Trying to get info together for accountant, can't find 2012 cheque book stubs, :mad:
    Turned place upside down, foooookkkk

    The horror


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    Never thought I'd be back milking cows and not under these circumstances. Family member and his labourer were both killed on Friday evening and the uncle has no family. 140 cows to milk and none tail taped or no board up so no idea what stage of lactation any are at. Milk tank was sampled yesterday but going to have to sample them all individually this evening. Any dairy people any advice as we don't know yet what the plan is short or long term. Trying to find a reliable relief milker asap.

    Sorry for your troubles lad


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,786 ✭✭✭✭whelan1


    hugo29 wrote: »
    Trying to get info together for accountant, can't find 2012 cheque book stubs, :mad:
    Turned place upside down, foooookkkk
    spent a day looking for a cheque book that never exsisted... mood was good that day


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31 boby1234


    hugo29 wrote: »
    Trying to get info together for accountant, can't find 2012 cheque book stubs, :mad:
    Turned place upside down, foooookkkk

    Nothing worse!:eek:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,825 ✭✭✭Sharpshooter82


    hugo29 wrote: »
    Trying to get info together for accountant, can't find 2012 cheque book stubs, :mad:
    Turned place upside down, foooookkkk

    Blame the kids or the dog


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