Timmaay wrote: » Had a cow scanned incorrectly in the autumn, and she only ended up getting 1 week dry before she bloody calved down again. Never got much over 20l outa her since, she is back to about 10l/day now, but in very good condition, only one place for her now...
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » I thought it was interesting to keep an eye on the research that will be used in forming opinions on the next round of nitrates legislation. It can't be long until the next round of madcap ideas gets thrown forward again.
keep going wrote: » Well whats the grass situation, when are ye finishing and much done .stretching with silage by night on 4 kilos and grazing an outsideblock first week in april.to my mind its afc you have to watch at the moment rather than %grazed and while things are picking along growth wise its slow
jaymla627 wrote: » Grazed paddocks are flying it, remaining ground is melting, looking at Mt craniums forecast the weather is looking pretty bad temperture/rainwise..... If a proper bit of kindness doesn't come weather wise after next week, can see even grazed ground stalling growth wise then the trouble starts, feeding 7kg of nuts here and silage by night, with cows getting approx 7 kgs dm grass by day first round will be pushed out to the 10 th April here unless things take up
Dawggone wrote: » I'm in that situation Jay. First round finished and very poor regrowth because there is an easterly wind and low temps. The ground has turned rock hard in the last week from the wind. I'm in two minds on whether to irrigate or not. Cows in by night since yesterday.
jaymla627 wrote: » Housed here at night since Tuesday, going to have to graze paddocks nearly 2km away that are usually kept up for first cut after been grazed with maidens but they're staying in as things stand simply isn't the grass to put them out on grazing block yet.... East wind is doing serious damage here too on ungrazed covers, at two minds weather to even bother going with second round of fert this week until a bit of heat comes, heavy rain forecast for weds/Thurs on top of a cold spell could be better left in the bag, spread fert in similar conditions in 2013 and was a waste of money
Dawggone wrote: » Fert won't grow much in the bag Jay...
Injuryprone wrote: » Lost a month old calf this morning to colic. Vet is adamant that it's feeding straw that did for her. Says I should only be feeding hay, which is news to me. I thought most people are after moving away from hay to feeding straw. What I'm wondering now is, does it make a difference what type of straw you feed to the calves? It's just that last spring was the first time I fed oaten straw, real golden stuff. Up to that it was always barley straw without any problems. Last spring, out of 20 heifer calves kept, 6 or 7 had to be treated for colic. Didn't lose any thankfully so that's why I'm only wondering about it now. Any opinions greatly appreciated.
orm0nd wrote: » @ up to 400 yo yo a ton it's better in the bag if you won't get full kick
whelan2 wrote: » mine have been on oaten straw and have had no bloat. What meal are they on? Does hay not give them a pot belly? They will leave the meal to eat the straw here
Injuryprone wrote: » They're on the Dairygold calf starter, not eating hugh quantities yet. Are eating a nice bit of straw tho as you say. I would've thought the same about the hay. The only reason I'm wondering about the oaten straw is that it's the only thing I can think of that changed the past 2 years.
mahoney_j wrote: » Calm it down ,we had 4 months of constant rain and 10 days of dry but cold weather and we're still giving out.a couple of nice soft mild days in late March early April will transform the place .you could end up growing more grass in a week than the rest of March and Feb included .my first round has been extended to 07/04 through z grazing back Italian and red clover sward .cows get full whack grass at day and z grass with straw at night .no silage a week now and cows are absolutely flying .2 rounds of fert out (bag of urea and 2.5 bags 18 6 12 with s)and 2500/3 k gallons slurry .cows peeling the place and perfectly set up for a growth burst ..saying that I know Lots with first round ending within a week ton10 days who should be slowing rotation fast as they could end up feeding very heavy for 10/14 days due to not been flexible and reacting to afc and growth rates quicker
whelan2 wrote: » Oaten straw is supposed to be great for tickle factor in the rumen better than barley or wheaten straw can't see it giving them bloat
Dawggone wrote: » Have you ever tried unrolled maize? Mixed in with nuts it works well. After a couple of weeks they'll pick out the maize grains from the nuts. I had a problem with bloat in calves a few years ago and an old boy told me to do that and I've never had the problem since. Agree on golden oaten straw, especially if it was poorly threshed.
keep going wrote: » Reckon my calves are very slow getting goingeating meal which I putdown to the milk.but a buddy is suggesting to feed straw tco boost eating as they are not housed on straw.never like feedi g hay or straw for that matter as it givesthem pot bellys
Timmaay wrote: » What age do yas change calves over from the likes of gains startcalf ration to a nut? Early Feb born, eating the best part of a kg/day of it now.