stanflt wrote: » ill be putting 150 through 10units here this year and maybe up to 200next parlour is 3years away-if milk price stays above 32c this year i might start the shed next year as i can afford it relief lad is a better option than spending 250k at the moment imo
Greengrass1 wrote: » Parlour is definitely not an obstacle for me It doesn't bother me having to spent a few hrs a day milking aa long as I'm making money. I'll have a yr of hardship. I've had plenty of them
whelan2 wrote: » i can see where you are coming from, but the time you are in the parlour could be spent doing other stiuff, milked 360 cows through a 8 unit double up parlour while on placement in england , total pain in the butt
frazzledhome wrote: » Lifestyle is some thing you can only consider when you can afford it. Lifestyle can be very expensive.
Greengrass1 wrote: » I know a parlour would be lovely but imo it's a toss between that and 60 cubicles and a 150 cow lagoon. I'm young and able I'd prefer that than milking cows up in dirty straw beds dry cows are A1 on straw beds
Dawggone wrote: » Two heifers aborted last night. Both were about six months incalf.
keep going wrote: » Theres alot of talk about the parlour and rightly so but give consideration to doing an under ground concree tank instead of a lagoon, spreading rainwater is the big unseen cost especially is it drawn over a road which in time to come all slurry will be at max stocking rates.leaves alot of options for the future and if you build a square tank can be cost effective
stanflt wrote: » relief lad is a better option than spending 250k at the moment imo
Greengrass1 wrote: » Can't be added on to. Pipes are too small as well as pump. If they weren't I'd push it up no problem but it has to be a whole new job. 27k 2 yrs ago when we priced it feeders nit Inc in that. I'll be putting 13 through it this yr. grant is there too which has to be used by august
Greengrass1 wrote: » All points taken lads have a 4k litre bulk tank coming on Monday that along with our other 2k litre milk tank will see us through for this yr. definitely not afraid of debt mj It's bred into me we'll price everything as regards slurry and which ever works put cheapest will be put in. Myself and dad have agreed we'll put in kennels for rest of cow accommodation when ever that is but 60 cubicles if it can be done this yr and rearrange yard a small bit will do an awful lot for amount of work we have to do here during winter. something will be done this yr and another thing next. definitely not putting on cows for the sake of it. I want to milk more and get max potential from the farm Trouble with parlour is all the little niggly things increase price some amount.
Markcheese wrote: » Possibly a daft suggestion but could you install a second 6 unit cheapo machine ( including vacuum pump, lines , milk pump the lot - ( basically 2, 6 unit machines working in tandem in the one pit ) You'd pick up a basic 6 on done deal for buttons- and it'd do till you get the real deal up and running -
Milked out wrote: » That's it gg it all can't be done at once so plan it out and you.ll get there fine, one thing on putting in cubicles if you are putting em in esp next to a wall make sure the bed is long enough and use a headrail/ breast rail to keep them back as they need space to lunge forward to get up. 95% of cows here that get stuck are in the cubicles which have beds which are too short and up against a wall, and if you can design it so you can get the loader up to get out a downer cow. You may know all this anyway but spent half the f*****g morning pulling out a perfectly healthy milker out who got stuck because of that reason, and she still hasn't gotten up in the field.
Greengrass1 wrote: » The way I'm thinking of putting cubicles in this shed they will run vertical to the feed passage 2 double rows In middle and single row each side of them be 10 cubicles to a row 15 ft bays so passage will be 6 ft if I put in 8 ft bed. feed passage would be near 15 ft. Be hard get a cow out if it got stuck now that I'm thinking of it Would passages be too small at 6 ft?
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » 8 foot minimum I would imagine and a good 16 foot at the end to get a tractor up. I have 12 foot and 8 foot passage and it's only the yard tractor can go up front ways.
Greengrass1 wrote: » that's the only way I can get cubicles into shed properly was thinking of getting a little small Ford or mf for the job of scraping
whelan2 wrote: » automatic scrapers aren't that expensive, you can also get the downer cow out by pushing her down with the scraper
Greengrass1 wrote: » one step at a time as they say. A little scraper tractor would be handy for scraping collecting yard