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Ok clever dickthat will be the middle one then
Top picture. The middle bull and the one on the left. But they all look great
Ok clever dickthat will be the middle one then
Cracking looking beasts, i'm looking forward to seeing the calves from our own Br Fr Langley Evolution come November/December.View attachment 61055 View attachment 61056some british Friesian bullsView attachment 61055View attachment 61056
All for sale!
Yes I do it, give them some hay or straw, ours survive! Even in the last two horrendous winters, doing it again this yearQuick question to you dairy boys.
Is it possible to out winter british Freisian/Holstein x heifers on kale all winter.
Would they thrive?
Could they do it if jan/feb born in their first winter?
Is kale best?
Have dry land.
Dosent get properly cold here till December in a normal year with the odd week of frost, rarely snow but have alot of rain usually.
Quick question to you dairy boys.
Is it possible to out winter british Freisian/Holstein x heifers on kale all winter.
Would they thrive?
Could they do it if jan/feb born in their first winter?
Is kale best?
Have dry land.
Dosent get properly cold here till December in a normal year with the odd week of frost, rarely snow but have alot of rain usually.
Morcourt Hilton son, from a par bury venue x black isle glen albyn dam,classified excellentwhats the breeding ? the middle one top photo
Don't mean zippo to me. I just know I like what I seeMorcourt Hilton son, from a par bury venue x black isle glen albyn dam,classified excellent
i nearly said they looked very like deengate quentin lookingDon't mean zippo to me. I just know I like what I see
And who/wtf is deengate quentin??i nearly said they looked very like deengate quentin looking
And who/wtf is deengate quentin??
Cows are grazing a very clover heavy ley by day that is being pre-mown partly to reduce bloat risk and partly because its a bit past its best and the little bit of grass that is there has started to headView attachment 61332
Washing down this morning I noticed that the collecting yard was just completely full of clove seed so I've changed my grazing plans around so they'll be going on a field with zero clover for the next few days in the hope that the girls will plant a bit where its needed most.View attachment 61333
Cows are grazing a very clover heavy ley by day that is being pre-mown partly to reduce bloat risk and partly because its a bit past its best and the little bit of grass that is there has started to headView attachment 61332
Washing down this morning I noticed that the collecting yard was just completely full of clove seed so I've changed my grazing plans around so they'll be going on a field with zero clover for the next few days in the hope that the girls will plant a bit where its needed most.View attachment 61333
Cows are grazing a very clover heavy ley by day that is being pre-mown partly to reduce bloat risk and partly because its a bit past its best and the little bit of grass that is there has started to headView attachment 61332
Washing down this morning I noticed that the collecting yard was just completely full of clove seed so I've changed my grazing plans around so they'll be going on a field with zero clover for the next few days in the hope that the girls will plant a bit where its needed most.View attachment 61333