Cows 'n grass
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- Modbury, South Devon
Still a bit dark. Cows on the way down the track View attachment 490874
It looked spot on in real life.You been taking photography lessons from @William Mellor
Can They?Please please please can we go out... . View attachment 490896
Nice patchwork off green beefyWhat a day to be alive.View attachment 490908
Please please please can we go out... . View attachment 490896
Top left hand corner of the picture is the paddock with the feed left in that I couldn't get to. thinking il fence a lane way in to it Monday.Nice patchwork off green beefy
Sadly, no I think it is still a bit too wet hereCan They?
I could see that the mud was a giveaway paddocks a horrid shapeTop left hand corner of the picture is the paddock with the feed left in that I couldn't get to. thinking il fence a lane way in to it Monday.
Yes it it. For a few million id sell the dog leg to the house owner.I could see that the mud was a giveaway paddocks a horrid shape
Start of my new suckler herd.View attachment 490962
My horrible tempered Angus cow had a nice blue bull yesterday and we had another good blue bull as well so Angie the Angus has been retired from milking to look after these two this summer.
Surprising how profitable some of the 3500 litre once a dayers are compared to 10000litre high cost systems. As ever there are good and bad in all systems, but there seems to be a bit of a trend over here that at lower outputs it is easier to make a profit.
What are your yields like over in oz?
Once a dayers would not survive in most dairy industries in the world.
Hey they may be able to survive in some easy dairy industries and good for them.
It's funny though, they still have production. I'm waiting for someone who makes massive profit with zero yield since it has no improtantance according to a lot of people here.
It'll be even darker tomorrow...Still a bit dark. Cows on the way down the track View attachment 490874