whelan2 wrote: » ai man said i was the only call he had today :cool:
frazzledhome wrote: » About 2-3 weeks too early for winter ai. Too many winter farmers calving too many cows too early and thus diluting their bonus'. I wonder are they copping on or just not serving as a response to poor winter bonus.
C0N0R wrote: » Why doing it twice? We used to only do it in the morning. Lic aye?
whelan2 wrote: » nope , most of the lads have moved from winter milk, no money in it apparently
Mehaffey1 wrote: » Lic testing farm for Kiwi-Cross semen so they insist on am/pm testing. In all fairness was the quickest and cleanest herd tests we've done so far, stressed out over nothing. Bulls arrived this morning, going in the herds on Saturday.
frazzledhome wrote: » Even with liquid contracts?
frazzledhome wrote: » What kinda bull power do ye go with? How many wks ai done?
Mehaffey1 wrote: » 6 weeks AI, will be last day tomorrow. Bulls out for 4 weeks and have 5 Hereford crosses and 10 Kiwi-Crosses in total. Looked like fine animals following down the race anyway. Time will tell though.
Sam Kade wrote: » What dry cow tubes do ye use? I priced cepravin but they are a crazy price €1.96/tube. What's the best value for 60 days dry?
whelan2 wrote: » Ai man said he rang a couple of the lads that would normally be serving at this time of year and they said they weren't bothering! didnt ask him any more. My bulls going into cows next week .
mf240 wrote: » Anyonw else get the form for the latest glanbia fixed price scheme. The nuts they have for the fixed feed element dont seem too cheap. Anyone using the 19 listed and if so do you have the full ingredient list . They only give the first 3 on the brochure.
freedominacup wrote: » Looking at it for the price they're charging I think those are the three ingredients.
Greengrass1 wrote: » Yep using there 19% atm. I'll get the docket in the morning, only in the door;)
stanflt wrote: » Using 16% nut mixed with hulls leaving it around 14% p Why are lads feeding such hi p
whelan2 wrote: » A few of the lads in our group buying maize balancer, costing 70 euro more / tonne than 18% nut :eek: is there a need for it?
darragh_haven wrote: » You have some operation in here Dawggone. Didn't see any parlour but plenty of ladies around
visatorro wrote: » couple of years ago id still be up at 5am and I wouldn't think twice about it. didn't think id feel this old this quick!!