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fascinatingNicely in the green.View attachment 599034
I have no idea what most of that means!
is my lack of knowledge good or bad(given that I'm a simple person)
fascinatingNicely in the green.View attachment 599034
Spot on them, no acidosis
Less protein
Yes, should be worried? Like you I suspect all the cows are back in calf and putting weight on, does it matter at this stage?Never look at mine , but seems to be just over 400 (1.2 ms/cow or 10% soilds) any other spring calver this high?
It's a quick guide.Is that a genuine unit of measure? Can you explain the mechanism of that to me?
October liters up enough to cover lack of solids?bf p urea bf/p
sept 4.34 3.54 0.028 1.23
October 3.83 3.17 0.033 1.21
October = more fresh cows plus they were grazing some pretty lush clover rich pastures , dropped the cake to 16% in mid October, quality took quite a dive but volumes up.
October liters up enough to cover lack of solids?
I dont believe you have a lack of knowledge lazy. We had our study group meeting last night and one topic of discussion was how from a tff point of view you boys down south live and die by your kg of f&p whereas us cheshire boys focus more on the litre in the tank, but it was pointed out that the arla effect had changed things in the last few years in that direction.And no im not getting into an argument over it !fascinating
I have no idea what most of that means!
is my lack of knowledge good or bad(given that I'm a simple person)
Study group? You and @farmertom in the pub?I dont believe you have a lack of knowledge lazy. We had our study group meeting last night and one topic of discussion was how from a tff point of view you boys down south live and die by your kg of f&p whereas us cheshire boys focus more on the litre in the tank, but it was pointed out that the arla effect had changed things in the last few years in that direction.And no im not getting into an argument over it !
Is that a genuine unit of measure? Can you explain the mechanism of that to me?
just wondered if I'm missing out on some key KPIs ?I dont believe you have a lack of knowledge lazy. We had our study group meeting last night and one topic of discussion was how from a tff point of view you boys down south live and die by your kg of f&p whereas us cheshire boys focus more on the litre in the tank, but it was pointed out that the arla effect had changed things in the last few years in that direction.And no im not getting into an argument over it !
And @Ed15677 but no pub, tea and cake and tinny or 2 to finish.Study group? You and @farmertom in the pub?
We are feeding 150grms urea and our mu have moved from a historical. 024 to an rare .030 so yesDo milk ureas always run quite high when feeding urea even if overall dietary protein levels are quite low?
Mine are getting a lot of wholecrop with a bit of urea in. They're sh!tt!ng like horses but milk ureas are 300+
We are feeding 150grms urea and our mu have moved from a historical. 024 to an rare .030 so yes
And ur cows will be a little smaller than mineMy urea was mixed with the wholecrop at clamping at about 1% on a DM basis so mine are getting 60ish grams.